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mateba December 12th, 2007 17:12

DIY TM 5.1 HiCappa Guide $7US (100pg & 300 pictures)
 
http://www.airsoftgunhobbyequipment....roducts_id=107

Scooby Steve December 12th, 2007 17:20

Nice find. Exactly what I need. Thanks.

The Saint December 12th, 2007 17:22

Online guides not cutting it?

Scooby Steve December 12th, 2007 17:37

And to think I was considering helping you get those mags.

The Saint December 12th, 2007 17:39

What? I was just wondering if you just didn't know of some of the more picture-heavy guides over at Arnies and wanted to save you a few dollars...

Scooby Steve December 12th, 2007 17:50

Lol. You just came off sounding a little sarcastic. I was looking at Arnies earlier since my slide from Jugglez should be in tomorrow. A slide's no problem for me but I've got a hammer spring to install and somewhere down the line a new hammer, trigger, maybe a frame and I've never done that before.

The Saint December 12th, 2007 17:56

I'm usually quite sarcastic, but I really wasn't that time. And just to prove it and since someone just PM'd me about it, here's the link to the exact post of the 5.1 picture guide over at Arnies:

http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/forum...post&p=1606363

Note: only the picture links in that very last post works, the links in the rest of that thread broke when their site was upgraded.

Scooby Steve December 12th, 2007 18:08

Thanks for that. Guess I couldn't find that stuff because I'm not registered there. Will remedy that shortly.

Wilson December 12th, 2007 19:46

Glocks don't need manuals.

RacingManiac December 12th, 2007 20:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wilson (Post 594035)
Glocks don't need manuals.

I read the Arnies' guide once and now I can strip my Hi-Capa to parts and put it back together in 15 mins....

Shinjin_MC December 12th, 2007 20:31

actually
a/s glocks are a lot more fiddly than a/s 1911s


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