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Old 09-28-2007, 12:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Dumb Question, I Know

Alright, so I just got a new cocker/sniper in the mail. Currently it's in the sniper form, though I have a full ANS front block in the mail.

My question is a dumb one, I know. But I can't figure out how you turn up the velocity. I know, I know, I'm a wonderful owner lol.

Anyone care to help me out with this?
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Kinda depends on the year of the autococker. If its a newer style one the ivg nut is threaded into the back of the gun. What you will need to do is unscrew the cocking rod that goes out the back of the gun. Then just simply put an allen screw into the hole where the cocking rod came out. I dont know the size of the allen right off the top of my head though. All you have to do now is screw that in to increase velocity or unscrew it to lower. If you cant get the right fps with just adjusting that, adjust your reg, or get new springs to put in there.

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PS.- If its not low pressure make sure the reg is set between 500-600 psi. If its low start around 250-300.
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