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December 2nd, 2008, 15:26 | #16 |
Tys
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Nah...just buy a new stock TM Hicapa 5.1 (for accuracy) or a 4.3 (for combat) and sell off the gremlin plagued one you have to someone who's a sucker for a problematic fixer-upper (ahem..cough, cough). just kidding
Sort of...here's where it really starts to not be worth it... You end up getting one part or another to upgrade one thing, then find that another thing isn't working and go to swap that out, etc.... Eventually you find that you've spent 2-3x what the original pistol cost and it's 95% working properly and just one more little piece will fix it... I'm about $200 in the hole "fixing" a near-free Hicapa....and will probably toss another $100+ into it before it works (at least I'm hoping this fixes it...) Tys |
December 2nd, 2008, 15:35 | #17 |
Nice Guy
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You are right barrgghh... I'm always getting Gremlins!
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December 2nd, 2008, 15:44 | #18 |
Tys
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Jeez dude...I was kind of kidding...
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December 2nd, 2008, 15:45 | #19 |
Nice Guy
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No seriously hahahah anything used I get is a gremlin and must be fixed
No more used... must get new stuff from now on |
December 2nd, 2008, 15:56 | #20 | |
GBB Whisperer
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No, a new blowback unit isn't required to be purchased to fix the problem. What you need is a new slide to match the outer barrel. And to get your existing blowback unit to fit properly. I have tons of replacement blowback units in stock, but if you can't get your stock one to fit, you'll have the same problem with an oem replacement or a 3rd party replacement. |
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December 2nd, 2008, 15:58 | #21 |
Nice Guy
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Yeah, no time to fix and hunt parts down, I've been down that road too many times
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December 2nd, 2008, 18:13 | #22 |
Nice Guy
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SOLUTION: To Dull Stopping Loading Nozzle
So I sat and thought and thought and thought. Then ding ding! I remember from my G&P Gun Care set I had a Cylinder Grease which is used to put onto the O-ring of a Piston Head when placing it into a Cylinder. So I thought Why not I mean its pretty much the same thing just on a smaller scale. AND Voila out of my own stupidity of not doing this in the first place I got it fixed! Next Needed Solution: Figuring out how to Fit my Stuff in the Springfield ARmoury Metal Slide |
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