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| I bought this gun off my brother for a fairly reasonable price. Picture: ![]() I dont know much about autocockers. So if anyone has any suggestions, I would be glad to hear them. Although, I do have some ideas in mind on what I should buy. Im thinking about purchasing a fatty stab and barrel from palmers. Im not sure on anything else. I've heard that playing pump will teach you to be a better player, so I cant wait to go out and try it out! Tell me what you think!
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| Re: I bought a pump! It is converted
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| Re: I bought a pump! Quote:
That may be good. If you ever wanted to, you could buy a new front block and convert it back into a semi-auto.
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| Re: I bought a pump! Apparently I am having some problems with it. When I screw in my co2 tank, it just spews air out the barrel. But it stops when I cock it, then it starts spewing again when I pull the trigger. Does somebody have a solution to my problem?
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| Re: I bought a pump! On any cocker based marker you need to cock it before you gas it up or all sorts of trouble will ensue. But if you cock it before you air it up and your still having problems, your hammer is sitting on the valve with enough force to hold it open, either back out your velocity adjuster or use a weaker mainspring.
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| Re: I bought a pump! I don't think you should be using CO2 with that high quality marker. It will ruin the seals and everything. Autocockers do not function well at all with CO2, you need compressed air. Now, when using the compressed air, try cocking the marker before airing it up...
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| Re: I bought a pump! Quote:
Not true, cockers have been around since many years before hpa was introduced into paintball. As long as you get a minimum amount of liquid in the marker it will perform fine.
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