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Why Do Bally Drop Targets Not Go Down Sometimes?

By Gemini

9 years ago


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    #1 9 years ago

    I've heard and seen how Bally drop targets will sometimes fail to drop when they're hit with full force. Given what I've experienced working with the drop targets on my Gottlieb game, I find it hard to believe you could ever hit a working drop target and it wouldn't go down, so I'm curious what the mechanical/electrical explanation is for why Bally drop targets are as infamously stubborn as they are.

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