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  • FredMnkyDad10
    MCB Member
    • Apr 2021
    • 2228
    • https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/buy-sell-trade/feedback/129612-fredmnkydad10

    #1

    Confirmation on what I have.

    First one I think is a PMI, back bottle. With looks like a home brew cram and jam feed tube setup. Over all in great condition. Pump stroke is smooth.

    next is what someone said is kp3. Stock seems to be cut short on the front. Trigger group, dial a welt, bolt, arm and handle.

    With several other parts not sure what they are. There is body that I thought was pgp, but it says 007.

    another black piece that no idea. Is flat on one side, round on the other and notched.

    Can you'll confirm parts and worth.

    Also anyone have a good ideas on how to take the camo tape of the handle. I was thinking linseed oil or wd40. Letting it soak to see if it would loosen it up.
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  • fullofpaint
    Hoarder
    • Jul 2020
    • 495

    #2
    1st one is a 68Magnum. The black plastic piece is the stock feed, but the white bit screwed into it is someone's home mod. Those were infamous for being a shit feed system, so probably lost the original elbow or something.

    The rifle is a KP2 I think? Can never tell the early variants apart. Defintly not a KP3 that would have a shorter lower tube since they were setup for constant air.

    The 007 body is just that, a Nelspot 007, not a PGP. Looks like you have most of the internals for it. The two tubes in plastic baggies are the "jet set" part of the valve and screw into the black cylinder just under the bolt that's scratched to hell. They're usually sized differently for different velocities. The third baggie has the bolt, but I don't see a hammer anywhere for it. The black tube on the bottom of your third pic is I think a barrel extension for the 007?

    Rest of the parts are all for the KP I believe.

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    • Jordan
      I. Am. Canadian. 🇨🇦
      • Jul 2020
      • 3476
      • Southern Ontario, Canada

      #3
      I'd be interested in the KP if you want to sell it.
      And God turned to Gabriel and said: “I shall create a land called Canada of outstanding natural beauty, with majestic mountains soaring with eagles, sparkling lakes abundant with bass and trout, forests full of elk and moose, and rivers stocked with salmon. I shall make the land rich in oil so the inhabitants prosper and call them Canadians, and they shall be praised as the friendliest of all people.”

      “But Lord,” asked Gabriel, “Is this not too generous to these Canadians?”

      And God replied, “Just wait and see the neighbors I shall inflict upon them."

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      • Cdn_Cuda
        You can finish projects?!
        • Jul 2020
        • 4525
        • Vancouver, BC

        #4
        For the tape, see if you can find and end and remove it, then Goo B Gone. My Legend had old hockey tape on the CP reg and the residue was all over it. Goo B Gone took it off with a good soaking and lots of rubbing.
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        • FredMnkyDad10
          MCB Member
          • Apr 2021
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          #5
          Originally posted by Cdn_Cuda
          For the tape, see if you can find and end and remove it, then Goo B Gone. My Legend had old hockey tape on the CP reg and the residue was all over it. Goo B Gone took it off with a good soaking and lots of rubbing.

          yeah I actually start to pull a corner. It is on there, guess for years. I am afraid that if I pull on it straight it could ruin the wood under, maybe pull some splinters.

          I was thinking that i applying an oil or liquid to soften/loosen the tape would peel it without damaging the wood. Goo B Gone might actually work for this.
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          • BrickHaus
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            Use a heat gun to loosen the glue maybe.
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