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  • badpennny
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    • Jul 2009
    • 113

    #1

    PGP help

    Can anyone identify the type of PGP this is? I dug it out of my closet recently; I think I got it in a trade a long, long time ago. Suffice it to say, I haven't seen one like this since.

    Also, it looks pretty used- is there any way I can clean it up (seems to have a non-standard finish)? Should I invest in new seals or internals? If so, where can I get them? I think I went through ron-asp on Ebay a while ago for some PGP parts...he doesn't seem to have any these days.

    Finally...given it's custom nature, any idea what it's worth?




  • aaronlecain
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    • Jun 2009
    • 110

    #2
    your pics are huge but it looks to be a palmerized pre 2k PGP with a RVA, Cooper-T bolt, Nickle plating, Spring feed, quick change adapter, and a quick strip milling.

    I would say about $175 to $250 depending on the market. (Its kinda flooded right now)

    standard PGP $100
    RVA $30
    Cooper-t Bolt $45
    Nickle plating, Spring Feed, Quick strip milling from Palmers $150
    Quick Change Adapter $40

    Thats the price if you started with a PGP and built it to what you have. but there is very little you can do to a Sheridan to make money back off of it. If you put money into a sheridan, don't plan on getting any back if you sell...

    but if your looking to sell it... its only worth about $40 and I will give you $55 for it!

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    • badpennny
      Registered User
      • Jul 2009
      • 113

      #3
      Ah sorry about the pics...still new to the image hosting thing...will resize in the future.

      "Palmerized," now that does ring a bell. I'd actually like to hang on to it and maybe sink a few bucks into it I just threw a 12 gram in there and it leaks like crazy...any idea if this is just an o-ring issue or do I need a new valve?

      Thanks!

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      • aaronlecain
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        • Jun 2009
        • 110

        #4
        Get:


        and a valve tool if you don't have one



        and have at it.... check out Mcarterbrown.com for sheridan information. it all depends on where its leaking from. the kit above should have all the seals you need.

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