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Cocker question

No that is not true, however if you start fiddling with it and you don't understand how it works, yes you can get into a lot of grief.
If the gun works don't f$%k with it, if you want to learn have someone show you how to time it (preferably someone who knows what they are doing!)
 

Gurney

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Originally posted by unknown_evil345
I've heard from a few people that it's really hard to keep them timed, is this true?
As mentioned before, once its setup sweet, thats it, you dont need to touch it........if you dont know cockers take it to you local gunsmith ;)
 

Collier

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no no no, get it, take it apart and learn how to time it! It's the only way to own a cocker you got to know how it works and how to time it, if you don't then its a time bomb waiting to go off and you'll be dependant on other people being around to sort it if it slips out of time not to mention the expense of pro's sorting it out! Don't be afraid its only lumps of metal, get yourself of to Ravi's site or one of the other numerous cocker timing sites!

Paul.
:)
 

Philip

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Amen to that, couldn't have put it better myself. :)

I hate pansies who are scared to actually try and thing to there markers. First day i had my shocker, i stripped everything down, including the solenoids....same with my new BM2K, stripped down within 10mins of recieving :)
 

Collier

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Again as stated, its only bits of metal ya can't f*ck it up that badly hell gimmie a complete bag of cocker bits and I'll turn it into a working cocker. easy! :D

Paul.