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Re: Mounting a new guage

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Posted by christian "tamu" smith on May 11, 2002 at 22:49:25:

In Reply to: Mounting a new guage posted by Playdo on May 11, 2002 at 16:03:04:

Before you even start, you need the right tap and drill bit. ($10) Are you good with a drill? You have to disassemble the gun to keep the shavings out.(tip: put thick grease on the drill and tap to catch the shavings) Check the fit often and good luck!(I would not do it because it is a useless up-grade) But to each his (or her) own.

: I have a Spyder 2000, and I have modified it to LP. I have a WGP Ergo Reg, so I dont have a space to put a guage.
: I want to put on on. I have seen them mounted on the body of the gun, right behind the LP chamber. I would like to do that.
: What I need is this:

: How safe is it to do myself? I mean, what are the chances of failure? That kind of stuff

: Where could I get a guage?

: Anything else I should know about doing this before I actually start it.

: Thanks all!
: Playdo




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