AEA Cocking Lever Screw


Reach out to them. They do service on AEA guns and may have extra screws. Not uncommon for a cocking arm screw to fall out. Just a little blue loctite will keep it where it needs to be.
 
It's not a screw, it's actually a roll pin.
My calendar Pro did that also. Bin from the pellet shop told me I would have to fix it myself and just go to the hardware store and get a pin. It has not been the most reliable item. It was also not easy to make it perfect because there's very little space.
If I ever buy another aea I would have to see that that is been corrected. I think the elite models may be better but I have not looked at it closely enough and nobody's shown any videos close enough to know.
Because this has been a repeat problem, you're going to need to make a pin that is the correct length and then find out that after you use it it will slide out. I used a Dremel cut off wheel to cut it to the right length and put some grease in the center and then put glue on the end to keep it from sliding out.

Shortly thereafter the main firing valve pin broke. The pellet shop did have a replacement for a decent price.

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