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Eddepet

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Jul 9, 2001
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I'll say....

Originally posted by Diggie
Don't tell you're about do get doubts about your equipment.
I'm not getting doubts about my equipment, I just a bit spooked by the idea that cockers are "hard to understand". I don't exactly have a degree in rocket science....
But I'm sure my TEAM MATES will help me where ever they can....

Cheers

Buddha"Eddepet" 5
 

Mysteriousmoose

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Jan 18, 2002
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Never ever ever mess with the timing. All the articles on the internet should really be ignored because yes you can fix the timing but another problem will pop up and then another. Trust me. I had a cocker for 2 years... Never touched it.... NO problems. Also if it breaks. Take the time to take it to someone who knows what their doing. Its good if they are factory trained. My local shop, Krebs Paintball, has Cole Krebs and he knows anything and everything about any gun on the planet. Check the persons credentials who is gonna fix it, usually they will have plaques up on the wall. I know that Cole is trained in just about every gun on the planet. Maybe I'm just spoiled.
 

jynxfactor

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Jan 23, 2002
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Cockers are not difficult to maintain and YOU THERE Mini-mouse the key to timming is MAKE ONE ADJUSTMENT AT A TIME!!!

Don't goin and just start messing with every lug and screw you can get your little dirty wrenches on. You must go slow. If its your first time you need to do a little touching and exploring to find out what every thing does, and when she's ready to yeld??? Oh sorry I lost track of that one.

But really cockers aren't some horrible thing to adjust and tinker with just don't ruch it. Cocker maintanence is more trial and error then exact science.
 

Eddepet

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Thanks for your personal oppinoins guys, but I wasn't planning on adjusting anything yet on my brand new cocker. To do that, it has to get to me first. Wich reminds me, think twice if you live in the Netherlands and wat to order something at paintballgear.com!

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Eddepet

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Jul 9, 2001
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Thanks for your personal opinions guys, but I wasn't planning on adjusting anything yet on my brand new cocker. To do that, it has to get to me first. Wich reminds me, think twice if you live in the Netherlands and wat to order something at paintballgear.com!

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Eddepet