I successfully opened up the gearbox in my Sig 552 (My first AEG repair ever!), replaced a bad piston, and reassembled it. It test fired successfully, and I'm stoked. Is this when one loses their "noob" status? when they venture into the terrifyingly complex maze of tiny parts known as the gearbox?
When God closes a door, it means you aren't wanted.
[quote="angelofsquirrels"] Is this when one loses their "noob" status? when they venture into the terrifyingly complex maze of tiny parts known as the gearbox?[/quote]
damn noobs clogging up the forums!
whne u dont know whats wrong with the gun like why its not feeding right then you not 100% in nnob status but asking otehr peeps if your out of noob staus? that sound darn noobish to me.
[quote="snoopy"]darn noobs clogging up the forums![/quote]
can somebody teach me gearbox repair stuff????
i can help u learn im not great but i know enough NOW to not totally screw sh it up but i ahve brought in andrew a bag o parts before lol
[quote="rap1171"]i can help you learn im not great but i know enough NOW to not totally screw sh it up but i ahve brought in andrew a bag o parts before lol[/quote]
Id teach all you all how to but you cant affor me...
no crabs for 10$ then lol
my "team" has a paintball airsmith (Certified or something lame like that on it) who's working on the tech side/cert for airsoft
[quote="wraith667"]my "team" has a paintball airsmith (Certified or something lame like that on it) who's working on the tech side/cert for airsoft[/quote]
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for paintball, dunno about airsoft but you can pay an hourly repair fee for them to go through your gun with your.. them as in most airsoft shops
[quote="Andrew"][quote="wraith667"]my "team" has a paintball airsmith (Certified or something lame like that on it) who's working on the tech side/cert for airsoft[/quote]
[quote="wraith667"]as to cert... i'll get back to you on that... [/quote]
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there are actually airsmithing schools and such. I believe you can get an AA in airsmithing and if not an actual degree then you can definitely get a nifty piece of paper saying you can work on paintball markers...
yeah you pretty much have to go to a vocational school and get a cert/aa in airsmithing