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| One shot one kill Join Date: May 2012 Location: Hamilton, Ontario, CA | New sport trilly!
Hey guys. So my first cocker came in today and i had a question! there is about 1-2 inches of play between the lower and upper tubes and the back block. is this normal? Also is it high or low pressure? |
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| Pop-Up Ninja Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Brandon, FL | Quote:
If you mean there's a 1"-2" gap between the body and the backblock, then no, that's not normal. You'll need to adjust the length of your pump arm to where there's only a slight, paperthin gap between them. You don't want it making contact every cycle, but you don't want a big gap, either.
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| One shot one kill Join Date: May 2012 Location: Hamilton, Ontario, CA | Quote:
So there a bit of play when i pump it back before it catches the cocking rod. Pump moved all the way forward. ![]() pemped move back till i meet resistance. | |
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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Ontario Canada |
Someone probably cut the pump return spring, or there is a short one in there. No big deal. Enjoy your trilly! Pat
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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Ontario Canada |
If you don't have a regulator up front, you can run your bottle straight into the asa. Standard trilogies (not SF) were designed to run hpa or co2 if I recall correctly, so I think you will be safe with your tank's output pressure. If it has a gas thru go nuts. Pat.
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