Push them into the mag with a biro (or similar technical piece of shooting equipment) - dont have the skirts flush
I shoot Hobbys & Gecos without problem ....
Cheers
Roy
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Hi
Advice please. A friend has just bought a new CO2 revolver which seems reluctant to fire with Hobby pellets but is OK with Air Arms. I would have thought the opposite. When the loaded magazine is pushed back into place the small release latch is reluctant to slide back to its forward position. Both pellets are flush with the back face of the magazine so is it that Air Arms are softer and have a smaller skirt? Pellet suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Ian
Push them into the mag with a biro (or similar technical piece of shooting equipment) - dont have the skirts flush
I shoot Hobbys & Gecos without problem ....
Cheers
Roy
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Sames here though mostly Gecos = no feed problems
You only have the rights you are willing to fight for
Another vote for Gecos here, no feed problems and cheap too.
Jef
AKA Porthos, a Piskateer of Renown.
I am a pistaholic, and proud of it
yup good point cheap pellets 10 shots per mag 4 mags
FUN
You only have the rights you are willing to fight for
Does it work best with a particular pellet nose shape?
I discovered one of my Smith & Wesson frames had a timing issue, I detected this with a length of brazing rod down the barrel, I could catch the edge of the mag proving a timing issue,
Regards,
Nick