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Silverjay UK

Boss Hog
Feb 18, 2002
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Glad you got one

Tom Tom

Glad you got one. Someone else jumped in on the other 2 Traccers we we after. They got way beyond their actual value (in my opinion)

Traccer pump was the standard site marker before semis took hold so they are fairly reliable and easy to work on. The Nelson bolt certainly wasn't complicated, so you should be fine. Just keep it clean and oiled.

The king of all pumps had to be the Phantom though - you should have bid for mine, it went for £30 on Ebay and didn't really need that much work.

Have fun with it.
 

Tom Tom

Damn you ALL
Jul 27, 2001
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Yea I was bidding for those 2 with the other guy and cause I could not get it and knew he was always going to out bid me i made him pay more.

I payed £45 which is ok cause you got hopper and gas and bits 2.

Hope to catch you around some day.

Take care m8
 
Tom... ask me next time I see u and I'll give you some traccer spares I've got kicking around and have no use for, I used to fix far too many of themm at the site so I can give you a quick rundown on problems and what to do to solve them if you want.

K
 

scribble

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Jan 12, 2002
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pump guns

a tracer eh? not bad but the true daddy back in da day was the "Sterling" im sure that there wont be too much debate about this point...they were fast and accurate.I used to play with a "Budd orr snipper 2" with slam kit and daisy point sight-awesome taking on the aliens and oppo.pumps were cool especially for the people who used to play back then and have either willingly or reluctantly evolved into semi's.I think it shows in the way these converted people play...

enjoy the pump, i do when i can and £45 isnt a bad price for a pump but im told you can get it for cheaper in Soho :D

Foolin'
Scribble
 

Tom Tom

Damn you ALL
Jul 27, 2001
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So the pump has arrived but i have a question,

I thought I was buying a traccer and (excuse my ignorance) It has Maverick on the side, was it a traccer maverick or have i got the wrong deal?

Any help grateffully recieved
 

Silverjay UK

Boss Hog
Feb 18, 2002
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York, UK or Switzerland
no way

Got to disagree with you there scribble. The pump of choice had to be the Phantom, even though I now own a Sterling pump for sentimental reasons. I was a tourny player with a Phantom back then (when it was all just fields) and Sterlings weren't quite up to the same standard.
 

John Molloy

Jedi Master
Jan 9, 2002
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ukjaguars.com
Originally posted by Tom Tom
So the pump has arrived but i have a question,

I thought I was buying a traccer and (excuse my ignorance) It has Maverick on the side, was it a traccer maverick or have i got the wrong deal?

Any help grateffully recieved
They are the same marker one changed its name to the other ( I've still got mine from * years ago and it still works) if you are lucky you can adjust the chrono on it down the barrel with an allen key if not its change the springs ( their are 2) the second spring is in the valve asebly that the CO2 bottle screws into they are not bad pumps ( i'm looking for a phantom or sniper 2 at the mo) enjoy