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  • TeamJackal37
    I Love my Mags
    • Jan 2008
    • 213

    #1

    Pump Click

    When I pull my pump back near the end, I have pull harder till I hear the "click" sound. Is there anyway to make it pump easier? I'm using Jay's pump kit.
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  • DevilMan
    FeedBack is at my HomePage
    • Aug 2004
    • 2479

    #2
    What spring do you have up front in the inside of the pump handle???

    And do you have the full BLUE washer on the powertube with the wave washer in front of it.

    If so take out the full blue and just use the wave. That should do it...

    Others know more though... but I won't keep fighting it if it's really hard.

    DM

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    • ajnin
      Registered User
      • Oct 2006
      • 508

      #3
      you should have a cut blue washer that fits inside the wave spring. If you have any thing else, or no blue bumper at all, you doing it wrong and will have problems eventually.

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      • silent running
        Registered User
        • Nov 2004
        • 25

        #4
        wheres that click?

        I have found that after a while or even if you happen to fire the pump while cocking, the end of the cocking rod gets a little beat up. It has happened a couple of times on me and this is what I have done, file the end of the cocking rod flat. What I think happens is after the end of the cocking rod gets buggered up, a new word. Anyway, when you cock the handle back the cocking rod deflects off to one side or other and binds a little, making it hard to cock. You may think I am all wrong on this and that may be so, but when I have had this problem the fix for me was file the end flat, or bend the end little . The idea is to have the cocking rod push the bolt straight back, if not it can ride up on the inside of the curved rim of the bolt and bind. I would use technical words, but since I do not know any, this will have to do. Check everything else first and then experiment, I have bolted up everything with out the body to watch how the cocking rod would push back on the bolt. the usaul disclaimers apply, actually I strongly advice you not to do any of these things, but this is what I have done, in case you wanted to know. ,,, by the way at fox paintball by millington IL there are a few mag pumps getting some serious use. Hey, anybody know of a mag freak back in stainless floating around?

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        • TeamJackal37
          I Love my Mags
          • Jan 2008
          • 213

          #5
          Blue bumper are inside the Wave spring, and I have use the Red spring cut down to the stock size, has made a big difference as pulling it back. Thanks guys for help and info
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