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Re: Semi-auto pump conversions

In Reply to: Re: Semi-auto pump conversions posted by Chad Kealey on November 08, 2002 at 14:12:45:


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Posted by:
-rocketboy

on November 14, 2002 at 16:35:49

?

: There were several kits marketed from the late 80s until about 4-5 years ago. Most were marker-specific and many suffered from reliability problems. Do you know what model pump and what the name of the kit is?

: -Chad

The kit is currently attatched to a traccer. It is an entirely modular and housed in a black alumnium casing which attatches to the sight rail and hangs off the left side. The reg is not housed in the case but is attached to the asa adapter, is brass and adjustable. There is a large sticker on the case which reads "traccer", so it is possible that it was made by ACI themselves.
Also, the 4-way is actuated by a metal button, and is not connected to the trigger in any way. I am not certain how it was intended to function.



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