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i just got a spyder pilot acs and it worked fine, i had a 12 oz. tank, i recently bought a 20 and when i fire my gun the cocking bolt randomly flys over my sholder and is relly getting anoying. any solutions other that buyin a new one?
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It's a frequent problem with Pilots. Check in the Pilot section for all the available solutions.
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happens alot to pilots and electras.
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Get a Alamo City bolt rear cocking bolt
or do like I did and remove the cocking pin, take out the screw in the back and install a nylon screw with some blue locktite to make it a rear cocking bolt. Lowes had the screws 2 for $.60
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You could mill/file the slot so its longer
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