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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Bob Long mill for and atuff for sale

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Posted by Jon Frank on September 27, 2002 at 04:11:00:

Bob Long Mill, has recocking problems, I've tried new sears, pins, etc. But the problem comes back. I think it's the disconector(sp). But Delta wont send me one. It has excessive blow back and chops when you shoot too fast. The feed tube broke and is JB welded on good. I'm sick of messing with it. I drilled a hole in the front of the trigger gaurd as a set screw which doesn't work. I'd say $50 for the gun (stock). I also have:

20oz smart parts on off tank with an anti siphon tube in good condition, $50

Lapco bigshot aluminum(spyder) good condition $40

In Yo Face short angled drop stock with block, black $30

maddman springs SS hose, screw extra trigger mechanism parts, gun has stuck grips and houges,
lots of etc.

post if iterested in anything.


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