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Old August 14th, 2008, 01:29   #11
dpvu
 
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Waiting for it still. It's been 10 business days now so I'll contact them tomorrow.

What I can tell you is it can't be fixed with epoxy. At least not with JB Weld and that is tough stuff. There's just too little surface area and I've tried it twice. If you're brave, what you can do is somehow build a lip so the rear spring stop and spring will stay attached to the rod. Then place the broken back part behind it and slide the whole thing into place. This works if you're coordinated enough and the gun is fire-able, however, I'm not comfortable gaming it like that.
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