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BobbyDangerous October 23rd, 2010 12:11

Cold Wire Connector
 
I should prob run a new wire but anyways my connector on my cold wire (-) Or black wire to the motor is busted off.. Where can i get a replacement.. Hell id even pay someone to actually rewire my gun if i have to.. Any help would be great.. Thanx...

coach October 23rd, 2010 12:40

Airsoftparts or You can sometimes find them at canadian tire

BobbyDangerous October 23rd, 2010 14:08

i'm hitting up active surplus gonna buy wire and re do everything manually..

HKGhost October 23rd, 2010 15:43

send me the gun and I'll rewire it for you.

BobbyDangerous October 23rd, 2010 17:58

I bought like 6 feet of wire and some connectors cost me like a buck... I'm gonna grab my soldering from work and do it prob on Monday but i'll prep it all tomorrow. I got a little bit of a thicker wire though.. I actually brought in my gearbox into the store so they could get me something that could take the power and he recommended this cable to me it's a tiny bit thicker but it will all fit... If it doesn't work then i'll pop by or something

BobbyDangerous October 24th, 2010 16:38

I can't get it to work i just want to beat the thing..

Styrak October 24th, 2010 17:02

So maybe get a gundoc to do it?

BobbyDangerous October 24th, 2010 17:15

Dood at this point i just want to give up on airsoft. The maintenance is retarded.. I get the gun back together and nothing just stalls doesn't fire i take it apart a thousand times and the same result doesn't fire just stalls.. I shim it properly and the same thing it just stalls. Ive gamed the thing like 4 times.. I squeeze the rigger the wires heat up.. like how bloody hard is it to make the damn thing work it isn;t that complicated it's just the dumbest thing in the world.. i've had enough of it i have invested so much damn money on a gun that just breaks..

Steven October 24th, 2010 17:19

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Originally Posted by BobbyDangerous (Post 1337705)
Dood at this point i just want to give up on airsoft. The maintenance is retarded.. I get the gun back together and nothing just stalls doesn't fire i take it apart a thousand times and the same result doesn't fire just stalls.. I shim it properly and the same thing it just stalls. Ive gamed the thing like 4 times.. I squeeze the rigger the wires heat up.. like how bloody hard is it to make the damn thing work it isn;t that complicated it's just the dumbest thing in the world.. i've had enough of it i have invested so much damn money on a gun that just breaks..

Gundoc. Get a professional to do it, get some basic reliability upgrades, and dont worry.

Once you get a gun that works for you, you wont regret it.

BobbyDangerous October 24th, 2010 17:24

i've had this thing for a year now.. I rewired it i don;t get it why wont it pull the spring back? It had no prob before and it's only a 110.. The motor still works ive tested it but it just wont engage.. Ive taken it apart and gotten it to work before but now it just wont and i'm F@ckin tired of it i want to whip the gearbox across the room

Daiviet October 24th, 2010 17:40

get it to a gundoc. a professional one.

The first problem was opening it yourself. I'm not saying that to insult you, but its just the way things go usually. It works fine till you open it up, then after that it's never the same.

HKGhost October 24th, 2010 17:40

everyone thinks they know how to build a gearbox but to build it reliably is very different. it takes a lot of hard work and knowledge. this is why it cost a bit for a gundoc service.

BobbyDangerous October 24th, 2010 17:46

How much give me a ball park figure?

Styrak October 24th, 2010 19:39

Everyone has different rates. Talk to a local gundoc.

BobbyDangerous October 24th, 2010 19:52

Already been done


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