A freind of mine told me he heard of a mag conversion to pump I found it hard to beleive that it was possible if anyone knows anything about this or has any ideas please let me know
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automag pump conversion
Z-griped, warped, retromag with super bolt, and warpleft polished body, freak kit and flatline 3kTags: None -
yes, they exist, no, they aren't a good idea. do a search, there are a few of them still floating around. -
where could I find anymore info ?Z-griped, warped, retromag with super bolt, and warpleft polished body, freak kit and flatline 3kComment
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The pump kit is a pretty simple deal. It uses a wave spring to create artificial bolt stick. The pump arm, simply pushes the bolt all the way back so the valve will recharge and the next round will chamber.
If your mag is from the era when the pump kit was available, the main rail will have a long slot milled in it. Looking at it from the top, the slot will be on the left side and go all the way up. The main body will also have an enlarged sear hole, for the pump arm to un-stick the bolt. If your mag doesn't have these features trying to get a pump kit will be much more trouble (and prob more than it's worth).Comment
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Paintchucker
Where do old paintball guns go when they die???
I have always kinda been interested in the automag pump, so I read the posts as they pass by. I think the biggest problem is finding the pump arm/rod itself. I think someone said there were serveral kits sitting at AGD in the way back of the warehouse, but that there were no pump arms.
That brings up a good question. Where do old paintball guns go when they die? They gotta go somewhere. Do they end up at gunshows, pawn shops, or just plain thrown away? How many paintball guns were made by 1997 and where did they all go???
Last edited by Guest; 02-04-2002, 06:05 PM.Comment

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