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    Prime Guard parts

    I'm looking for a few replacement parts for my Prime Guard shotguns and was wondering if anyone has any available. There's one specific part I need, though I don't have it on hand at the moment. It's an internal component located at the rear of the marker. Mine is broken and either needs to be repaired or replaced. Once I locate the part, I'll post a picture for better reference. I know it's a bit vague right now, but I appreciate any help in advance!
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    Is this a make believe marker? I've never heard of it or seen it marketed anywhere...?
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    • Carp

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      iamthelazerviking .... So, what you're saying is... not a paintball marker, right? ....🤔

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      It's early Umarex line of training shotgun. Sold under Prime Guard and RAP/RAM, before they launched the T4E line under their own banner. I believe that the shoot under 300 out of the box. They had a reputation for chopping paint. My experience found this was from pumping too fast or erratically. I found, with mine, a smooth steady stroke of the pump solved this issue.

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      COB the biggest reason they were known for chopping paint was because most people lost the rubber detent ring... I've worked on a handful and every single one was missing the detent ring. I ended up machining them for Tippmann detents which helped, also the bolt had a rather small gas port to the face.. Another common mod was opening that up so the blast of air would surround the ball.. not pierce the center of it..


      Funny enough, the most common reason they shot under 300 was 1.) the barrel bore was well above .700 2.) the missing detent.

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    I didn't have a whole lot of experiences with my paint chopping fortunately

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