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WGP Autococker Low-Pressure Hammer Spring (GG05-15)
WGP Autococker Low-Pressure Hammer Spring (GG05-15)
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A WGP Autococker low-pressure hammer spring reduces the force needed to cock the marker, allowing it to run at lower air pressures, which results in less ball breakage, quieter shots, better air efficiency, and a smoother, lighter pump stroke for faster follow-up shots, making it ideal for playing with brittle paint and increasing overall consistency.
Key Purposes & Benefits:
• Reduced Ball Chop: Softer impact means less paint breaks in the breach, especially with fragile tournament paint.
• Enhanced Air Efficiency: Lower operating pressure means less gas is used per shot.
• Quieter Operation: Less hammer force creates a lower, less noticeable sound signature.
• Smoother Cycling: A lighter spring reduces the effort needed to cock the gun, making it easier to pump rapidly.
• Increased Accuracy & Consistency: Lower pressure and less "gun rock" or recoil improve shot-to-shot consistency.
How it Works with Other Components:
• These springs are often part of a "low-pressure kit" that includes a lighter hammer and sometimes a specific valve.
• They work in conjunction with a Low Pressure Regulator (LPR) to maintain a consistent, low pressure for the pneumatics.
• The goal is to find the "sweet spot" where there's enough spring tension for the hammer to open the valve fully for a consistent shot, but not so much that it wastes air or increases noise.
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