Thoughts on the Resurrection cocker?

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  • Raven911
    Bunker Buster
    • Nov 2021
    • 431

    #16
    Ok just got my new cocker and I love it. I haven’t had a brand new gun in over 20 years. Haven’t got to air it up yet, but I noticed that the bolt had grease on it. In the old days we used oil on cockers. Im of a kind to clean that crap out and oil it. Love the stock trigger too. Im so happy. Hopefully I can go lay this weekend before the winter storm hits.

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    • Ecapnation
      Ecapnation commented
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      You don't oil plastic or delrin bolts.....
  • Raven911
    Bunker Buster
    • Nov 2021
    • 431

    #17
    Ok guys. Got my cocker and love it. The one problem I have is the macroline between the asa and the reg. It leaks like crazy until I play with it and get it to seat. I tried replacing the line and it still does it. My next move is going to be replace one of the fittings with a 90 degree that I have and use a longer piece. Anyone have any suggestions?

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    • Toestr
      Certified Post Whore
      • Jul 2020
      • 2871
      • Poland, Onterrible

      #18
      Originally posted by Raven911
      Ok guys. Got my cocker and love it. The one problem I have is the macroline between the asa and the reg. It leaks like crazy until I play with it and get it to seat. I tried replacing the line and it still does it. My next move is going to be replace one of the fittings with a 90 degree that I have and use a longer piece. Anyone have any suggestions?
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      • Raven911
        Bunker Buster
        • Nov 2021
        • 431

        #19
        If I can find some to fit. I have to go by the shop Friday anyway. I’ll see what they have

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