The lower plunger pushes the ball up so the upper plunger can shoot it onto the playing field.  Some of the games had five silver balls, and you'd lift each one, and some had just one silver ball that you would raise five times per game.  Since 1970 or so, all machines had automatic ball feed, so there was just one plunger.
The lower plunger pushes the ball up so the upper plunger can shoot it onto the playing field. Some of the games had five silver balls, and you'd lift each one, and some had just one silver ball that you would raise five times per game. Since 1970 or so, all machines had automatic ball feed, so there was just one plunger.