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    PGP mods and repair

    I recently picked up a PGP and looking forward to trying it.
    1. What are your thoughts on the fast change adapter for 12 grams vs the stock one that it comes with? (https://palmerspursuit.com/products/...=3368489320478)
    2. I found this seal kit from PPS and wanted to make sure I was getting the right thing for my PGP.
    (https://palmerspursuit.com/products/...nt=12133078983)
    3. Thoughts on the rear velosity adjuster? (https://palmerspursuit.com/collectio...uster-sheridan)
    4. Thoughts on the extended grip feed plug? (https://palmerspursuit.com/collectio...lug-large-grip)
    5. Other things I might need to fix up the PGP?
    6. Any holsters that work well?
    Thanks

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    I assume you have a PGP with the older component valve since you are asking about a Fassst changer

    1. Fasst changers are totally worth it. Just my opinion, but they are much better than the slow stock screws.
    2. There are two types of valves; this is the correct kit for the more common, older non-cartridge or component valve. If you pop off the back cap (where the RVA will go), pull outothe hammer, and take a photo down the tube I can tell you for sure. If you just see flat brass with the valve stem sticking out, it's a newer cartridge valve. If you see a nut holding the valve assembly in place, it's the non-cartridge version.
    3. RVA is a necessity. Be warned, this one has two positions for the installation screw, 180 degrees from each other, at different depths. One is for Sheridan guns and the other for Palmer guns. If you install it the wrong way your gun won't work (I have done it).
    4. Totally up to you; I find them unnecessary but it's very personal.
    5. If you have the non-cartridge valve (most likely) you will need a valve tool. https://palmerspursuit.com/products/...41e8f6e2&_ss=r
    It's also possible to buy a cheap nut driver and grind the corners down to fit.
    6. No idea. The pump makes it tough to holster.
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      I agree with Axel on all points. The only input I have is if you are on a budget start with the RVA first. If money is no concern then get the fast changer at the same time. I have shimmed a stock changer with washers to reduce the number of times you have to screw it in. That said a fast changer is way better still.
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