MGH1 pellet loading and book

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Greg R
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MGH1 pellet loading and book

Post by Greg R »

Hi all, I have two questions.
First is there anywhere on the web I can download the book for a Matchguns MGH1 air pistol.
I bought a used one but the book was missing.

Second, has anyone had trouble with pellets being crushed when loading. I was using DIABLO MATCH and found if I dropped one in gave it a push and closed the loading handle, then open again it had crushed the pellet, would not load all the way in, used Qiang ones and can open and close plenty of times and still perfect. Has others had this trouble and if so which pellets to avoid.
Thanks.
David Levene
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Re: MGH1 pellet loading and book

Post by David Levene »

I was talking to an owner last week who has the same problem with some Hobby pellets.

I got the impression that he knew when a pellet was going to give trouble as it didn't feel properly seated in the rotating port. He then just pushed it in a bit more with a small tool.

It's obviously troublesome on the MGH1 as there's no easy way, e.g. knitting needle, of getting the pellet out without firing it.
PFribley
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Re: MGH1 pellet loading and book

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Email match guns. They are very customer friendly. Steffano is the man to talk to. They take paypal payments.
wasatch
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Re: MGH1 pellet loading and book

Post by wasatch »

Take a look at how the skirt is bent. I am thinking mine are bent when I open the breech without firing.

I've got a pair of fine tweezers and finishing nail to remove unshot pellets.
Rover
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Re: MGH1 pellet loading and book

Post by Rover »

Try RWS Basic; they're not as fat as Hobby.
Chris__Colorado
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Re: MGH1 pellet loading and book

Post by Chris__Colorado »

Found a link here to a manual
https://www.krale-schietsport.nl/media/ ... -min_1.pdf
PM me with your email and I can send it if the link doesn't work.
Chris
wasatch
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Re: MGH1 pellet loading and book

Post by wasatch »

Rover wrote:Try RWS Basic; they're not as fat as Hobby.
Ja, the Basics are trouble free.
Greg R
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Re: MGH1 pellet loading and book

Post by Greg R »

Thanks everyone.
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