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| Rec Poster Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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| Trilogy Timing I've just acquired a Tactical Trilogy and a 50ci HPA tank. Both are new. I was wondering if I will need to do any timing or if it'll be ready to go right out of the box. Timing was always my downfall with autocockers (and one of the reasons they always ended up as Sniper IIs). Planning on having a little money this summer and finally getting out to play, having only played twice or so in the last 4 years. Thanks in advance for any info. |
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| Active Member | As long as you don't really start messing with the front end, it should be fine. They're not nearly as touchy as other cockers. They really are made to be idiot proof. Though the general rule of thumb, with any cocker is, "if it's not broken, don't mess with it". These have even less that you can mess with, which is a good thing.
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