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WGP Karnivor Autococker ICS Internal Cocking System Main Hammer Spring (UB31)
WGP Karnivor Autococker ICS Internal Cocking System Main Hammer Spring (UB31)
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The main hammer spring in a WGP Karnivor Autococker with an Internal Cocking System (ICS) provides the force to propel the hammer forward, striking the valve to release gas and fire a paintball. It is a crucial component in the firing cycle, as its tension determines how forcefully the hammer hits the valve. The ICS design uses a wider spring, specific to the Karnivor model, to ensure proper function within the integrated cocking mechanism.
• Function: When the trigger is pulled, the spring is compressed, and once released from the sear, it expands to drive the hammer forward with force.
• Gas release: The hammer's impact opens the valve, releasing compressed air that propels the paintball out of the barrel.
• Performance: The main hammer spring is essential for achieving a consistent velocity and firing a paintball. A worn-out spring can lead to lower velocity and a more frequent need for higher regulator pressure to compensate.
• ICS specificity: The Karnivor ICS uses a specific, wider main spring that is different from those used in standard Autocockers and cannot be interchanged.
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