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Aye up.

 

Dont know if this has been posted before.

 

My mate was saying about some new Mags comming out, more reliable, knurled surfaces etc.

A bit Pricey, but worth the extra buck's to hopefuly be rid of the frustration of repeated mal function.

 

They look to be realy well made, with good materials being used in their production.

 

Think I will be trying out these little gems.

 

They manufacture them for a few different rifles, why I put BSA Shooters I just dont know :icon_redface::doh::laugh:

 

 

 

http://www.pneumaticballistics.com/

 

 

Hope its of interest and use.

 

 

 

ATB.

 

 

 

Bill.

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hi ya bill

there is a lad that takes your mag on the bsa forum and does nearly the same thing with them knurls them up and indexes them a lot better

he did a lads on there and it works alot better now for him i got rid on my r10 mag and went for a single shot mag i think is alot better

 

but yeah they do look nice bill pal :thumbs:

 

shay

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hi ya bill

there is a lad that takes your mag on the bsa forum and does nearly the same thing with them knurls them up and indexes them a lot better

he did a lads on there and it works alot better now for him i got rid on my r10 mag and went for a single shot mag i think is alot better

 

but yeah they do look nice bill pal :thumbs:

 

shay

 

 

Hiya Shay.

 

How you doing mate.

 

 

Yes, my mate Rich told me about him.

 

To be honest mate, it is somthing I could do myself.

Think I will be sending for the Pneumatic Ballistics one mate to be honest.

No messing around then, and they look so well made too.

 

 

 

ATB.

 

 

Bill.

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Hi

 

I bought the original one from T.W Chambers for my Goldstar for £40, it was skipping pellets when inserting the mag and also when reloading. I used a small file to reduce the size of the index button and then opened up the mag and reduced the spring tension. I then degreased the internals and added a small amount of WD40. It now works perfectly ever time. :thumbs:

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