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Post by Bigmack on Jan 10, 2002 13:28:12 GMT -5
well, ammo...gears and the spring are intensive...because you're taking apart the gearbox and swapping them out... please note: there are little springs in the gearbox keeping all the gears in place...and they have a tendency to 'sproing' off in all directions...so you gotta be carefull... i intend on keeping the box in a zip lock bag while i work on it...so i don't havto search for springs... the barrel is fairly easy...you just need to remove the standard barrel... (it pulls right out...i think i did that for you once, Ammo...i might be wrong, tho...) remove the hop up-bucking, and swap it onto the new one. that's it for the barrel. sooo...it's all a matter of what you're willing to risk... personally...i want to do it myself...
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Post by ammo990 on Jan 10, 2002 16:13:03 GMT -5
That ziplock bag thing is a good idea. I don't remember you ever taking the barrel out, in fact i've never tried taking anything apart on my gun. I'll go take another look at the gun diagrams, and if it isnt to hard ill probably do some upgrading myself.
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