Man I remember I had pellet stuck between the magazine and barrel one time in my gk1 .177,
and I just casually grabbed my long cleaning rod kit and just pushed the stuck pellet back while Wiggling the magazine Slightly back and forth to let the pellet get back in the mag!!!
Now I wonder what if pistol fires itself during me trying to push it back next time if it ever happen again ???
Anyone any idea if there Is a chance of gk1 self firing while me trying to push the stuck pellet back into the magazine???
so the reason for pellet getting stuck to my knowledge is,
either a pellet is tad skinny on the skirt side which allows it to slip farther into the barrel and then causing the mag to get stuck and not letting me fill the rest of the mag,
and also those groves inside each hole of the mag that suppose to hold the pellet from slipping into the barrel are losing their hold ability!!!
and I don’t even use my pistol that much honestly!!!
But I do love to try all different types of shapes in .177 cal from 6gr to 10.5gr
and I just casually grabbed my long cleaning rod kit and just pushed the stuck pellet back while Wiggling the magazine Slightly back and forth to let the pellet get back in the mag!!!
Now I wonder what if pistol fires itself during me trying to push it back next time if it ever happen again ???
Anyone any idea if there Is a chance of gk1 self firing while me trying to push the stuck pellet back into the magazine???
so the reason for pellet getting stuck to my knowledge is,
either a pellet is tad skinny on the skirt side which allows it to slip farther into the barrel and then causing the mag to get stuck and not letting me fill the rest of the mag,
and also those groves inside each hole of the mag that suppose to hold the pellet from slipping into the barrel are losing their hold ability!!!
and I don’t even use my pistol that much honestly!!!
But I do love to try all different types of shapes in .177 cal from 6gr to 10.5gr
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