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September 6th, 08:00 PM
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How many times?
how many times do u have to time an autococker because i heard u have to time it every month?
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September 6th, 08:03 PM
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If you time your cocker properly, you could get away with timing it once a year. The only thing that would have to be changed would be the sear. Their is no set date on how frequent you have to time it.
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September 6th, 08:04 PM
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no u dont as long as u dont take it apart instal new parts it should stay timed. And if u only clean out the bolt it wont become untimed. from time to time you might have to tweak it i havent had to.
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September 6th, 09:01 PM
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no..all the vibration over teh corse of a year will untime it..its not hard to time. After your first time its soo easy.
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September 6th, 09:03 PM
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It took mine about a year from when I bought it to require a re-time, you will forget you have to do it by the time you actually have to do it, trust me.
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September 6th, 09:20 PM
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yeah i used it an entire season without needingto time it. If you you do it right you'll be set for a very long time
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September 6th, 09:36 PM
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i havent had to change my sear yet if your playin a game and that happens can it b rigged to still b able to play.
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September 6th, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by CockerRocker15
i havent had to change my sear yet if your playin a game and that happens can it b rigged to still b able to play.
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If the lug slips of the sear, your ganna have yourself a little machine gun, and there is no riggin about it, unless you bring the proper hex key size, and hid behind a bunker fer a while to get it set correctly 
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September 6th, 10:04 PM
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its not that big of a deal to time a cocker. my friend has one and he almost never times it and ive shot it and it shoots perfect. its not that hard to do either. you can learn how to do it on the internet like in ten minutes and after that it will be no big deal.
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September 6th, 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by CoolHipJim56
If the lug slips of the sear, your ganna have yourself a little machine gun, and there is no riggin about it, unless you bring the proper hex key size, and hid behind a bunker fer a while to get it set correctly 
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i meant in the staging area in that case id just grab some paint and bunker people lol.
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September 6th, 11:08 PM
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id make it a habit to retime you marker and sweetspot your regs at least 3 times a year plus timing it whenever you actually have to
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September 7th, 03:32 PM
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I re suction time it everytime I get home from playing, just becuase it gives me somthing to do, and to make sure its still perfect. But its not needed.
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