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Re: I bent something,how do i fix it???

In Reply to: I bent something,how do i fix it??? posted by TEKILLA on November 18, 2002 at 17:09:17:


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Posted by:
Steve "B-Ski" Biedrzycki
on November 19, 2002 at 12:24:45

: I fell on my ass the other day,unfortunatly I also landed on my aggressor.I broke the back part of the trigger frame but that is not a problem,the problem is my palmer stabilizer was also bent backwards,the problem appears to be in the gun's threading,how can I repair this??

Holy Geez man, how in the heck did you do that? If memory serves me correct the agressor has a small threaded hole for a microline fitting to screw into correct? Dude, that sucks. If you don't need a new body you're lucky. You could however get the hole filled or sealed shut, and then add a vertical adapter with LP outlet where the LP chamber would go. It may work, but definitely take it to an airsmith first before you try anything. Hellrazor is working on my AMG right now so I recommend him.

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