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| MCB Member | If you need to assist the bolt, than turn up the LPR. You can do this by turning the knob on the front of the gun inward. Plastic O rings are good, they are a modern feature meaning that gun is probably pretty fresh and does not need a PPS rebuild. Turn up the LPR and see if it cycles correctly. It probably will. Dont take the gun apart more than you need to! it will cause problems that did not exist. |
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| Active Member Join Date: Dec 2007
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| man I still cant get it to work, anyone can direct me on what to do. I am looking at the pic posted and those washers are not in my LPR. Could that cuase this not to fire. The bolt still does not have enough to push it back. But then agains sometimes it fires. I am hoping its just those spacers/washers missing. many thanks in advance, I wanna get this badboy up and on the field. |
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| MCB Member | if you think it is those washers you are missing, try it. Pop some washers in there from the hardware store and see if they make it work. If they do, order the right part from PPS. When your LPR is all the way cranked up, it wont cock? When you have the LPR all the way turned up, does the ram shaft feel soft? It should be hard but squishable like a bouncy ball or so. |
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