| I just got a cocker with the SF frame. If the eyes are on and there is no paint sensed, it shoots really, really goofy because it has a feature that allows you to continue to fire at a reduced rate if your eyes are fowled. The cocking/loading sequence is really slow to avoid chops and it makes it look like the marker is out of time. It is completely normal. Turn the eyes off and test it that way.
Setting the LPR is the same as any other Cocker. Turn it down until it won't cock, turn it up until it does and then give it a quarter to half turn more so it cycles reliably. If Dad likes to shoot super fast a lot, he may need a little more LPR pressure to keep the cycle speed fast. |