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    Posted: 09 September 2004 at 6:09pm
I just got a nightkast in and was wondering what all i need to do to prep it before playing.  Also, what all needs to be cleaned on it once im done with it for the day?
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nightkasts are good right out of the box.

irrelevant of what others think, cockers dont require much maintnence. if you have a delrin bolt, just wipe it down with a towell. do not apply oil to a delrin bolt, it will swell.

over time, you may want to oil the hammer, or ram and such. but the ram isnt too necessary.

 

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cool...i took my NO tank and hooked it up and i have a leak coming out of the front of my gun around my LPR/3way it sounds like?? any ideas?
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is your lpr pressure too high?

is your gasket damaged?

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is it a leak or does it only happen when u pull the trigger? Cause your 3-way is a exhaust valve and leaks sometimes.
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i had that to check all your pnuematic hoses for holes thats what mine had
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Originally posted by A-5 bunkerking A-5 bunkerking wrote:

is your lpr pressure too high?

is your gasket damaged?



Usually the LPR pressure is too high... but you could also be leaking from your 3-way

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If it's leaking, take it back, there's no excuse for a new gun to leak. It should come adjusted and tuned from the factory. The quickest way to mess up a cocker is to "adjust it". All it should ever need is a little cleaning and oiling.
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