Just got a MiniCocker... Now What? hehe

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  • WickeDKlowN
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    • Jun 2001
    • 3098

    #16
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    Looks like this when it comes off. Can't get the top piece orf the reg to come off so i can put a new reg on. I'd put some effort into it, but I'm afraid to break it, hehe. I'm known for doing that .
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    • ChucktheMAGician
      Back at it
      • Oct 2002
      • 1855

      #17
      Ask the previous owner if they loc-tited it in there.
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      • WickeDKlowN
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 3098

        #18
        I just e-mail'd him about it. Still waiting for a reply.

        I may have to break out the tourch and see if that will help
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        • AzrealDarkmoonZ
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          • Dec 2001
          • 380

          #19
          That owuld be the bottom hald of the inline regulator, sounds like they really torqued in the stock inline. Get a strap wrench and that should be able to take it off no problem, may have to take the gripframe off though. The stock reg is a decent little reg and awesome for backup tippmanns, spyders, piranhas ect =)

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          • WickeDKlowN
            Registered User
            • Jun 2001
            • 3098

            #20
            Newt Question! hehe

            OK, my dad was looking at the gun, and started turning the knob on the LPR(Tickler?). Well, now its all the way to the right. So whats the best way to set it to where it should be?
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            • cockermatt
              Registered User
              • Nov 2001
              • 262

              #21
              You want to lower the LPR all the way down. Then slowly aturn up the LPR while you are pulling the trigger at the same time. Keep turning it up ultil it cocks everytime. Then turn it about 1/8 of a turn to insure it will not bump loose. then you should be good to go.

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              • WickeDKlowN
                Registered User
                • Jun 2001
                • 3098

                #22
                This may sound retarded, but which way is which? Like right is up(like mags)? or is it reverse(left is up)?

                Thanks
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                • sps16
                  Now With Sprinkles
                  • May 2003
                  • 1558

                  #23
                  Originally posted by WARPED1
                  Sell it, buy a mag.
                  thats great

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                  • ChucktheMAGician
                    Back at it
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 1855

                    #24
                    Just like cockermatt said but I would use out and in to describe postions. Start w/ it all of the way out(no pressure) and work your way in(getting higher). Side note: to much pressure can damage 3way o-rings. Make sure you slap your dad's hand and tell him not to play w/ your toys anymore!
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                    • Jonno06
                      AKA Jon-no wang
                      • Jan 2002
                      • 4392

                      #25
                      right is up, left is down.

                      i liked my cocker when i had it, although i never even shot 1 ball through it because it was screwed to hell

                      ide sell the cocker and get some goodies for the mag(like batteries)

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                      • cockermatt
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2001
                        • 262

                        #26
                        Originally posted by ChucktheMAGician
                        Just like cockermatt said but I would use out and in to describe postions. Start w/ it all of the way out(no pressure) and work your way in(getting higher). Side note: to much pressure can damage 3way o-rings. Make sure you slap your dad's hand and tell him not to play w/ your toys anymore!
                        Maybe some insane pressure would damage orings. I have worked on many cockers, I have NEVER seen that happen. I have had a few with spiking regs and the pressure would go to 100 psi and still nothing would happen to the orings inside the 3 way.

                        Depending on the reg you have, it could be either way for pressure. If it is a stock LPR then in is less pressure and out is more. On after market regs, in is more and out is less.

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                        • WickeDKlowN
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 3098

                          #27
                          It's a Tickler I believe.

                          I got the inline out. Just took a pair of channel locks.
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                          • Archangel Kid
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                            • Apr 2002
                            • 940

                            #28
                            Originally posted by cockermatt


                            Maybe some insane pressure would damage orings. I have worked on many cockers, I have NEVER seen that happen. I have had a few with spiking regs and the pressure would go to 100 psi and still nothing would happen to the orings inside the 3 way.
                            Spiking regs that would raise the pressure to 100... ummm.. my friend that isn't a spike... stock cocker internals work at like 500-600psi... i had my cocker down to 170-200... 200 was on crappy rainy days tho...
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                            • Frank (the spank)
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                              • Apr 2003
                              • 375

                              #29
                              I wouldn't go around telling everyone you have a "mini cocker"...


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                              • ChucktheMAGician
                                Back at it
                                • Oct 2002
                                • 1855

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Archangel Kid
                                Spiking regs that would raise the pressure to 100... ummm.. my friend that isn't a spike... stock cocker internals work at like 500-600psi... i had my cocker down to 170-200... 200 was on crappy rainy days tho...
                                Cockermatt's talking about the LPR, the one on the front block, not the main reg. I think cockers come running stock at closer to 450 too.
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