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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump
Re: PGP 2 Q

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Posted by Burphel on October 01, 2002 at 08:43:10:

In Reply to: PGP 2 Q posted by LanceR on September 30, 2002 at 18:24:10:

Used mine the first time the other day. I only noticed what you're talking about if I tipped it *way* back rather than at a slight angle. Every aftermarket quickloader I've seen has this same issue, although I'm not sure why. I figure it's a fair tradeoff for the increased ease of reloading over the older versions.

My problem was that if you pull hard enough you can pull the whole damned thing off. Had that happen in the middle of somebody making a bunker move on me while I was out of paint. Talk about bad timing...

: Is anyone using the 2001 PGP?

: I tried using mine again yesterday, and I keep having the same problem. When I rock-&-cock, the rear most ball in the tube rolls past the opening. I have to tilt the gun forwards again to get it to feed, and sometimes the ball rolls out of the barrel.
: I play FPO, mostly, so I don't have a choice of paint.

: Is anyone else having this problem?
: Is there a mod, or is it technique? My Sidekick, DSDS, and old PGP work fine pumping with the muzzle elevated.




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