wgp cocker speed ?

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  • 03vert
    Metal Head
    • Oct 2003
    • 318

    #16
    bomb 3-way's one of the shortest
    dont really need a new ram but if you wannt go for it do it
    i'd buy a freeflow reg (i think its palmers)
    and the sear with the bearings if it works on a 03.
    also the 3-way on the stock 03 suck major @## and i would go for a new bomb or bullet to shorten it down a bit. yuck i hated my cocker. good guns but you spend as much time at the shop as you do on the field.good luck.
    Something Clever.

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    • nerobro
      Registered User
      • Oct 2001
      • 923

      #17
      Well... if your cocker is spending time in the shop, it's either got ANS parts on it, or you're screwing with it.

      My gun went 4 years between breakdowns.. and the only maintnance it recieved was some oil every so often :-)

      That is what I find to be typical of cockers when properly treated. (not treated... that is)

      A roller sear is nice, but expensive, and if the rest of the trigger group is good, it's really a non issue.

      Palmers makes the best LPR. The stock 3 way is GOOD, but has a long pull. The stock ram.. well I won't run anything but stock rams.
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      • LeatherPants
        Bunkers fear me!
        • Aug 2003
        • 1098

        #18
        I've have a shocktech roller sear and a Belsales roller sear in two of my cocker. The Belsales is smoother. Some people do not think the roller sear in hinge triggers makes a diffrence. I beg to differ. It's not a HUGE difference but you CAN feel it.

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