AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I was just wonderng what can be done for myself and others who do not reside in the US. I live in Canada and would like to get a pump kit. Should i contact directly ? What should i do ?
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Andrew Bates
Executive Member
Canadian Contingent Paintball Club
Ottawa, Ontario
www.canadiancontingent.com
My question is............Has anyone received a e-amil notification? I ordered last night and it liked everything but, I never got a notice. Anyone........?
Darren
My drinking team has a paintball problem. My Feedback
The order form is now 100%, and the photos have been added to the site. There was an issue before when the shipping address was different, but that has now been fixed. I am happy to report that many orders are going through without issue. If you want one of these pump handles, I would act quickly.
This is my best knowledge of the pump kit. So, If anything I say here is wrong, then please correct me.
There are a few things that your mag needs to have in order for this pump kit to work. When I got my kit, it came with a new rail. This rail has a groove that is milled in the top from the front to about halfway past the sear. The groove has a slight rise in it near the sear, which is not as deep, and it acts as a ramp. Tom did not mention if this rail comes with the kits. If it does not, then you will need to mill the groove. This groove is where your pump rod will lay.
The other thing that your mag will need to work with the pump kit is an enlarged sear slot in the main body. I do not have the dimensions of this opening, but I will measure it when I get home and post it. Older mag bodies has this larger opening. Since all my mags are 7 or 8 years old, I do not know what the opening looks like on a newer mag, but I do know it is smaller. This opening is so the pump rod has a way to slip into the body and push back the bolt.
Although I have not looked yet, I am sure the pump rod can be made out of the correct gauge piano wire. Since I bought a few of these kits, I plan on making pump rods for them. If I can successfully do this, I will make quite a few and sell them to anyone who might need them. Depending on the cost of the wire and how long it will take to make one, I think that $5 would be a good price.
If you want to look at pictures of a pump kit and some of the internals, take a look at my site. I plan on some time this week finishing this site with picture captions and an explanation of how the pump kit actually works.
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