An old friend handed over a Minicocker he picked up about 10 years ago SN# 3021 and asked if I could bring it back to life. I've built 3 cockers now and each has its own set of issues that seam to end in a forum post. This ones no different.
The marker:
completely stock - old style LPR, C clip 3 way and sheridan sprung.
what i've done - total breakdown and rebuild including LPR, ram and 3 way. cleaned everything and greased/lubed it all based on PB teks great little videos. set it up based on KC cocker docs videos. both of which have led to successful builds
it airs up with no leaks and cycles but the ram is not pushing the cocking rod back far enough to catch the sear. I'm using unregged Co2 in the vertical ASA for quick testing.
I've adjusted the LPR up and down from the initial point of 1 3/4 turns in from flush to see if it just needed some more pressure - that did nothing. the ram needs almost another full 1/4" of travel to push it back enough to catch the sear.
all the parts and pieces seam to be the correct length for that model of cocker - ive screwed with the trigger rod/ 3way adjuster as well with no change - if I manually pull rear block back and cock it it fires at a good velocity.
as always thanks in advance for your help. will post some pics - its a great looking classic cocker.
The marker:
completely stock - old style LPR, C clip 3 way and sheridan sprung.
what i've done - total breakdown and rebuild including LPR, ram and 3 way. cleaned everything and greased/lubed it all based on PB teks great little videos. set it up based on KC cocker docs videos. both of which have led to successful builds
it airs up with no leaks and cycles but the ram is not pushing the cocking rod back far enough to catch the sear. I'm using unregged Co2 in the vertical ASA for quick testing.
I've adjusted the LPR up and down from the initial point of 1 3/4 turns in from flush to see if it just needed some more pressure - that did nothing. the ram needs almost another full 1/4" of travel to push it back enough to catch the sear.
all the parts and pieces seam to be the correct length for that model of cocker - ive screwed with the trigger rod/ 3way adjuster as well with no change - if I manually pull rear block back and cock it it fires at a good velocity.
as always thanks in advance for your help. will post some pics - its a great looking classic cocker.
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