I bought this PG last week for wayyy too much, really shouldn't have set my max bid as high as I did but whatever. It's time to actually get it running again, hopefully in time for the pistol game at Xtreme (agawam) in early June.
I opened up the package Saturday night and found that the bolt is very, very stuck, the safety is free floating, and it's in worse shape than I originally thought it was. Not the end of the world
I was feeling optimistic so I threw a 12 gram into it and operated it by just pushing on the hammer, surprisingly it didn't have any leaks and seemed to operate fine aside from the lack of a functioning bolt. Despite that, it's still going to be receiving new seals everywhere.
Now, the big issue is that bolt. I tried beating on it from the barrel side with a wooden dowel and a hammer, and many other positions to no success. Eventually I tried heating the bolt with a torch, still to no success. That heat from the torch melted the solder joint connecting the rear of the lower tube to the rear of the barrel tube, so at that point I figured I might as well go all the way and get all of the tubes by themselves.
Detaching the other tubes allowed me to extract the grub screw for the bolt, so that issue is out of the way now. However, the bolt has still not budged and no amount of heat, WD40, or whacks with a hammer will convince it to move. I'm open to suggestions at this point
I opened up the package Saturday night and found that the bolt is very, very stuck, the safety is free floating, and it's in worse shape than I originally thought it was. Not the end of the world
I was feeling optimistic so I threw a 12 gram into it and operated it by just pushing on the hammer, surprisingly it didn't have any leaks and seemed to operate fine aside from the lack of a functioning bolt. Despite that, it's still going to be receiving new seals everywhere.
Now, the big issue is that bolt. I tried beating on it from the barrel side with a wooden dowel and a hammer, and many other positions to no success. Eventually I tried heating the bolt with a torch, still to no success. That heat from the torch melted the solder joint connecting the rear of the lower tube to the rear of the barrel tube, so at that point I figured I might as well go all the way and get all of the tubes by themselves.
Detaching the other tubes allowed me to extract the grub screw for the bolt, so that issue is out of the way now. However, the bolt has still not budged and no amount of heat, WD40, or whacks with a hammer will convince it to move. I'm open to suggestions at this point
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