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<blockquote data-quote="ronny" data-source="post: 2241309" data-attributes="member: 8853"><p>I had a GSG 5, 1st Generation. It was a fun plinker and was pretty darn accurate. I had a red dot on it and could make a tin can dance. Had no feeding problems at all. Mine, being the early edition, had the weak extractor (although I never had any problem with it) and I sent it back to ATI for preventative maintenance. They replace the extractor. If memory recalls correctly, the old brad that held the extractor in place was aluminum and the new one is brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronny, post: 2241309, member: 8853"] I had a GSG 5, 1st Generation. It was a fun plinker and was pretty darn accurate. I had a red dot on it and could make a tin can dance. Had no feeding problems at all. Mine, being the early edition, had the weak extractor (although I never had any problem with it) and I sent it back to ATI for preventative maintenance. They replace the extractor. If memory recalls correctly, the old brad that held the extractor in place was aluminum and the new one is brass. [/QUOTE]
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