So I went to AEX today (with pwned)and picked up some suff for the SR, including a guarder spring guide and rearbox wiring...
In close range combat, an unsuspecting melon will get the back of its melon blown off.
I would fix it asap. You don't want to mess up other useable internal parts and possible further damage the gearbox.
No shims dude? It wouldnt work at all with zero shims. Remember how I tore apart this gun of yours a while back? And I said it would work fine......for now. lol.
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when just throwing together a gearbox for a frankengun, ive not used shims before.
Shimming if anything I think is one of the most important part of a gearbox. If it's not shimmed correctly your gun could be blowing fuses, killing batteries, not sounding right, etc.
DJ (Dennis)
lol or more seriously blowing gear sets out very quickly
-andy-
In close range combat, an unsuspecting melon will get the back of its melon blown off.
[quote="richieboy"]-everyone- what should i do? im being rushed by the parents and mean gf..ill post more later. sorry for the unfinished half thoughts 8)[/quote]
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[quote="richieboy"]-andy-[/quote]
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Translate, "My parents dont know I have a replica assault rifle in my room."
In close range combat, an unsuspecting melon will get the back of its melon blown off.
So because Im a moron and forgot to finish posting in the earlier; here it is!
In close range combat, an unsuspecting melon will get the back of its melon blown off.
[quote="richieboy"]Im a moron[/quote]
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ooooo thats pretty....what does it do?
In close range combat, an unsuspecting melon will get the back of its melon blown off.
so its all wired now and here is my next question:
In close range combat, an unsuspecting melon will get the back of its melon blown off.