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Problem with PGP 75
Hello.
I'm having problems with my Pardini PGP 75.
The rod used to install the weights seems to be bent.
The rod is touching the barrel at the top.
Can you please check if your rod is similar or if it's only mine that is this way.
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/05.jpg
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/06.jpg
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/07.jpg
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/08.jpg
Thank You.
I'm having problems with my Pardini PGP 75.
The rod used to install the weights seems to be bent.
The rod is touching the barrel at the top.
Can you please check if your rod is similar or if it's only mine that is this way.
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/05.jpg
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/06.jpg
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/07.jpg
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/08.jpg
Thank You.
Re: Problem with PGP 75
My rod used to be straighter, but it's now like yours. Just get a hold of it and straighten it like it used to be when your pistol was new.tqb wrote:...Can you please check if your rod is similar or if it's only mine that is this way....
Thank You.
I will try to straigthen the rod. The main problem is that now it is pushing against the barrel when assembled.
After taking the pistol apart to clean the barrel I can't put it together without
having to remove the rod.
Besides.... The grip has begun to crack trough a vein in the wood that passes though one of the holes that secures the rod.
The $200-$300 repair tag is a bit high for me, since the pistol costed 300€.
I will have to try and straighten the rod.
Thank You slofyr for your advice.
I will try to straigthen the rod. The main problem is that now it is pushing against the barrel when assembled.
After taking the pistol apart to clean the barrel I can't put it together without
having to remove the rod.
Besides.... The grip has begun to crack trough a vein in the wood that passes though one of the holes that secures the rod.
The $200-$300 repair tag is a bit high for me, since the pistol costed 300€.
I will have to try and straighten the rod.
Thank You slofyr for your advice.
Re: Problem with PGP 75
Oh Boy, tqb...You are missing the rubber grommet that fits into thetqb wrote:Hello.
I'm having problems with my Pardini PGP 75.
The rod used to install the weights seems to be bent.
The rod is touching the barrel at the top.
Can you please check if your rod is similar or if it's only mine that is this way.
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/05.jpg
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/06.jpg
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/07.jpg
http://cms.piso5.net/images/PGP75/08.jpg
Thank You.
wire loop. It is what cushions the barrel from the wire loop...
Look at item #53 on the 10 P pardini pgp 75 exploded view:
http://www.pilkguns.com/tenp/ppgp75ex.htm
You do not have to rebend the wire weight holder; just find something
that functions like the original rubber grommet, good luck;
Tony
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I bought my Pardini PGP 75 used without a rod or weights. I made the rod myself and had a machine shop make the weights. I found a grommet at a hardware store.
I am sure you can fix yours by yourself.
I am sure you can fix yours by yourself.