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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: M98 Custom:Having problem with loose elbow advice?

In Reply to: Re: M98 Custom:Having problem with loose elbow advice? posted by Gunslinger994 on March 23, 2003 at 00:53:21:


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Posted by:
moosecustome

on March 26, 2003 at 16:41:02

: Ijust bought one myself, & i couldnt stand that looseness. so if you want an easy fix just take a small piece of paper and fold it up small enough to fit below the entry port and put it between the elbow and marker,cloes it tight and your set. just make sure its just thick enough to stop the rattle and no more so you dont damage the elbow. hope this makes sence :)

paper? heck do what i did, use a cupboard felt door slammers they are little stickers that keep the cupboard doors from banging loudly, so it sticks in there and you wont loose it, third they come in packs so if you loose it no biggie plus you can save your buds when they loose their piece of paper

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