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ATTN UK Cocker Owners.

Flash-Bugout

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Jul 6, 2001
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Right, you're in the UK, you own a cocker, what do you have to do?

That's right, get yourself a JAM bolt from Sparklie.

I've finally got to use mine today, and ooooooh is it one nice bit of kit, not one chop all day (and I was chucking some paint, ask Hotpoint!).

I purposefully set my Race frames timing to be quick, to try and chop, and I just couldn't.

And as for those who reckon they wont keep up with high rates of fire from these new fangled electro-cockers, I was running at 15bps with a 12v revvy (which dont feed that fast and we know it;) ), with the cocker held on it's side. Oh, and all this was with old summer formula paint, in cold temperatures.
 

Charlie

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These Jam bolts basically have springs in them and the tip can move backwards. So if a ball isn't fully in the chamber, then when the back block comes froward, the tip of the bolt will move backwards NOT chopping the ball!
 

Hotpoint

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Originally posted by Flash-Bugout
I've finally got to use mine today, and ooooooh is it one nice bit of kit, not one chop all day (and I was chucking some paint, ask Hotpoint!).
Seeing as how you seem to like it so much perhaps you'll eventually get around to paying me for it? ;) :p

And he really was chucking a serious quantity of paint at a very very high ROF (especially once he gave up on his Revvy and started pestering me with "Can I borrow your HALO Jon... Can I borrow your HALO Jon.... Can I borrow your HALO Jon")
 

Flash-Bugout

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Jul 6, 2001
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Originally posted by Billy No Mates
well, hey i was impressed.
The only thing id recomend is getting a propper bolt pin, instead of a bloody nut and bolt, ehh Flash??
I think that's the defining bit of my highly complex, pretty expensive marker, the fact that it's held together by 12p's worth of nut and bolt! ;) :D

Actually, now I've tried the bolt out and know that it's the mutz nuts, I'm off to try and find a nylon nut and bolt, to reduce the moving mass slightly - either that or I may have to go get one of those nyloc locking nuts, as the vibrations at 15 bps was undo-ing the nut :eek: