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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: 32 spring kit

In Reply to: Re: 32 spring kit posted by tonkpils on August 19, 2003 at 12:52:16:


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Posted by:
joe "SnIp3rSh0t" ramos
on August 20, 2003 at 02:35:37

: : i have just purchased this kit. i installed the heavy spring in the back of the gun and left the front stock but there is a cone shape coil that i have no idea were it goes..can you help?

: look at your gun scamatics or setup on the website or search for it what gun u have

first take off the trigger...then take off the screw that connects to either ur inlike or secondary regular...i think its a 5 mm not sure...after that u can get to the main spring there are 2 pieces there make sure the valve is still there and u not losing it...reassemble and now for ur velocity spring...first pull the pin that holds the velocity screw...carefull tho...it will shoot back...once u did that ull see the velocity spring u can then replace that...i sugust using the med spring...if u have any ?'s u can email me at 2k1aznman@comcast.net or on aim at pinoystylez54

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