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  • chickenkid9
    Registered User
    • Nov 2004
    • 87

    #1

    ebladed cocker question

    I have an ebladed cocker and when I hit around 7-10 bps balls practicly roll out of the barrel can somone plz tell my wut is going on. It shoots great until i start walking it. PLZ HELP ME!
  • frischtr
    Defenestrator

    • Apr 2004
    • 479

    #2
    Low battery is a possibility, but if you're sure it's not that, than it sounds like your sear solenoid is dirty... It is not allowing the hammer to hit the valve hard enough during rapid firing...

    I have seen this problem at the field... What you need to do is take the frame off of the gun, take the sear solenoid out, clean it, oil it, and reassemble it... That should fix the problem... If you need detailed instructions on how to get the sear solenoid out, I believe the E-blade forum at http://www.wgppress.com has a sticky on how to do this (or at least it used to)...

    It's pretty easy, all you need to do is:
    remove the sear plate
    take out the set screw that holds the sear axle in place (don't lose it)
    drive out the sear axle
    remove the sear (there is a small spring under it, be careful not to lose it)
    take out the two set screws that hold the solenoid in place (one on each side)
    remove the solenoid, clean it, and oil it...

    reinstall the same way, but don't overtighten the two set screws that hold the solenoid in place...

    That should fix it...
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    • ScatterPlot
      Not pop, it's all Coke
      • Jan 2002
      • 1960

      #3
      Sorry, this post won't solve your problem- but if you want some answers try the Tech forum, not the Workshop. Waaaay more people in there to help you with this kind of thing.
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      • trains are bad
        Registered User
        • Oct 2003
        • 1751

        #4
        you might have too much sear engagement.
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