Love it !Dangermouse wrote:
Re the tube, I knew a guy with a lathe, leave it at that! I am not in touch with him any more.
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Love it !Dangermouse wrote:
Re the tube, I knew a guy with a lathe, leave it at that! I am not in touch with him any more.
DM
As DM says, I have just asked for permission to have work on S1 shotguns added to my ticket and will know tomorrow with luck.Dangermouse wrote:I have asked Ovenpaa to look at doing these as I know he will make a great item which will be well received. He is just waiting to hear back from his FET if he is allowed to at this time. More to follow shortly we hope.
DM
Dangermouse wrote:The cartridge getting stuck above the loading gate is common and not restricted to Hatsan owners. I think that when it happens the first time you make sure you push the cartridges past that point of no return in the future.
The problem which comes with PSG, particularly given the restricted length magazine, is when a person is loading the gun to capacity and beyond and the last cartridge they try to put in can't be shoved all the way into the magazine, and then becomes stuck. This also means that it can't simply be pushed forward into the magazine using a toolpart451 wrote: I have owned a MPA for 2 years now and I think it is a great gun and it cycles everything apart from 65mm carts. The only fault, and it is a user fault, is where the cartridge is not pushed into the tube correctly when loading and this results in the cartridge popping out a jamming between the two parts of the lifter (think of Y shape with an extra I over the Y!). As long as you have a key, or something slim, you can push the cartridge back into the tube a keep shooting; otherwise you stop shooting and borrow something slim of someone else.
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