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Originally Posted by sumsimpleracer
alright first off, karnivor's are electronic, so you don't have to be worrying about any timing screw ups because everythings done electronically.
When your running, jumping, diving, and crawling you should have already timed your gun...
Timing is when your MECHANICAL autococker shoots like
s-start
f-fire
a-acutate
e-end
S---F-A---E
and a karnivor is ALWAYS a nice choice
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Except Karnivors are electronical, therefore telling him how a mechanical Autococker isn't all that necessary.
Once you get your Karnivor timed, which it should come timed from the factory, you will only have to adjust the sear about once a year or so. To do this just simply take out your bolt, slide a allenwrench down the hole behind the feedneck, and turn in whatever way would fix your problem. If you properly maintain your Autococker the only problem you should have is the battery

For more information go to
www.cockertech.com.
-Mike