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#1 |
I guess you do get what you pay for
a 350 dollar spring rifle now dosn't have a spring
![]() a classic army M24, but now the spring is broken. should I just open it up myself and replace it? or get someone to do it for me? Last edited by jaa; June 22nd, 2007 at 22:36.. Reason: whoops |
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#2 |
sorry, add a 3 in front of the 50.
I really should slow down when typing shouldn't I? |
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#3 |
well its a sniper right if so they are so easy to do a spring so I would do it my self but thats up to you
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#4 |
If your sure its the spring thats broken and not the trigger.
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#5 |
Holy lack of information batman! Tell us what the problem is....there are probably a dozen springs you could be talking about. More info is needed before anyone can help you. Remember, details are good.
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Also, fill out your profile more completely. That'll help with finding someone close to you who many be able to help. For all we know, you're in Siberia.
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