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    #16
    On the delrin pump there is a spring loaded bb with a channel around the barrel to lightly lock the pump into place in the forward position. Similar to what was on some early Sheridan (PGP) pump handles.

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      #17
      Originally posted by bacci paintball View Post
      On the delrin pump there is a spring loaded bb with a channel around the barrel to lightly lock the pump into place in the forward position. Similar to what was on some early Sheridan (PGP) pump handles.
      -Found out recently the Puma had those, too.

      On the threads, yeah, I'd be rather surprised of those weren't the same as on Spartans and Centurions. They're close to, but by no means interchangeable with, 'Cocker threads.

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        #18
        Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post

        -Found out recently the Puma had those, too.

        On the threads, yeah, I'd be rather surprised of those weren't the same as on Spartans and Centurions. They're close to, but by no means interchangeable with, 'Cocker threads.

        Doc.
        This would explain why when I pulled the trigger, it was already cocked, I could not cock it again. I did not want to force by putting too much stress.

        Likely that spring or bb might be a little rusted. Some WD40 will help with that.
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          #19
          No, an "anti double cock" is a feature in the sear and trigger- the old Trracers had that, mainly for rental use. (Kept noobs from pumping the barrel full of paint.)

          The detent was just an 'anti blowback' feature, and helped keep the bolt in place. With an "anti kink" bolt and hammer, there could be little friction holding the bolt closed, and with a heavy aluminum pump, it could fall open when you raised the gun vertically. A detent helped both that and the slight "blowback" when firing.

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            #20
            Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post
            No, an "anti double cock" is a feature in the sear and trigger- the old Trracers had that, mainly for rental use. (Kept noobs from pumping the barrel full of paint.)
            I’ve never seen a Trracer with this feature. Mine is serial number 1683. Maybe the adjustable bolt era ones are like that? I think the SL68II does it. The JT ERS for sure does.

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