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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Wow, how the hell did you manage that?

In Reply to: Wow, how the hell did you manage that? posted by Hellrazor on November 18, 2002 at 20:32:11:


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Posted by:
TEKILLA
on November 19, 2002 at 14:38:47

: : I fell on my ass the other day,unfortunatly I also landed on my aggressor.I broke the back part of the trigger frame but that is not a problem,the problem is my palmer stabilizer was also bent backwards,the problem appears to be in the gun's threading,how can I repair this??

: Jeez. Well, how is the stab connected to the gun? Is there an ASA that you can screw a tank into or is it the small threads that you can screw a macroline fitting into? Either way, it'll have to be completely redone. If you're so inclined, drop me a line and we'll see what we can work up. Hellrazor out.

:i was running to take position in some bushes and apparrently my army boots (which i also wear at work-MST SGT Fotinos,Hellenic Army Aviation) aren't made 4 moist weeds!!!so I landed on my ass and marker,all 84 kilos of me!
Seeing as you've been a great help in the past I would love to have you look at my baby,but there is a problem,a few billion gallons of Atlantic ocean...I live in Greece!!
The marker shoots fine,just seems to leek abit from the small macroline threading...
although it breaks my heart,would a few ounces of loctite keep the leak back???HEEElP!TE-KILLA
OUT

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