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NulodPBall

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Tom: 'Cockers are excellent guns. I still keep my STO as a backup gun. Just don't mess with it for the first 3 months or so. If it needs adjustment of any kind, ask someone at the field, or take it into your nearest shop. If they're pretty cool, they won't even charge for small things. Just make sure you know how to change the velocity and you're set to jet...it's actually easier to show you than to describe it...I've had a 'cocker of one sort or another since 1990.

Ray "Cocker Country" N.
 

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thanks Ray.

as this cocker has a rex nelspot kit, instead of taking the cocking rod out and shoving a large allen key in it, all you have to do is get a smaller allen key, there is a little whole near the cocking rod on the back of the gun, where u can put an allen key in and twist it, and will change your velocity, very easy:)
 

ericostani

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i think cockers are relatively easy to figure

cos i got my head round mine pretty quickly, i'm not amazing at timing, but mine fires at the mo, (i'm gonna send it to jack wood or brian) i say get one, read an article about it and you should be able to figure it out pretty quickly!

its simpler than those electros.

cockersrules cocker fires like a dream:cool:, thats what i want mine like:(