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DarkAngel July 14th, 2006 10:23

Wanted -> SRC M4 Instructions/Manual
 
Im looking for a manual or instructions for disassembly or assembly of the SRC M4 Preferrably with the RIS, I bought mine used, so im afraid to take apart my M4. (Bad Experience with lost parts) So i was wondering if anyone was willing to sell theirs or send me a pdf, that would be great.

Cheers,
Darkangel

surebet July 14th, 2006 11:46

Isn't the SRC just a clone of a TM clone? Even if the parts aren't up to specs, the TM M series' manuals will probably do it for you.

Else, just google it.

DarkAngel July 14th, 2006 12:06

Anyone have a manual? or can create a pdf for it?

MiG July 14th, 2006 13:07

I have the manual, will send a mail to you on monday

Greylocks July 14th, 2006 14:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkAngel
Im looking for a manual or instructions for disassembly or assembly of the SRC M4 Preferrably with the RIS, I bought mine used, so im afraid to take apart my M4. (Bad Experience with lost parts) So i was wondering if anyone was willing to sell theirs or send me a pdf, that would be great.

Cheers,
Darkangel

For the first time, honestly, find a local expert. That's the safest and sanest thing to do.

Penguin July 14th, 2006 14:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greylocks
Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkAngel
Im looking for a manual or instructions for disassembly or assembly of the SRC M4 Preferrably with the RIS, I bought mine used, so im afraid to take apart my M4. (Bad Experience with lost parts) So i was wondering if anyone was willing to sell theirs or send me a pdf, that would be great.

Cheers,
Darkangel

For the first time, honestly, find a local expert. That's the safest and sanest thing to do.

Instead of telling him to find a local expert, entertain the possibility of him doing it himself carefully and slowly. If everyone runs to a local expert, nobody would ever learn how their guns work or how to take care of them. If he tries and is still not feeling so great about doing it, then he can go.

if someone keeps going to an expert, everytime they try would be the first time... and they would never get a chance to experience or try it.

Greylocks July 14th, 2006 15:26

But you can watch the expert and learn the right way, the first time. Some will do it just to help a newcomer.
Sending the gun out is not at all what is meant by going to see.

DarkAngel July 15th, 2006 12:12

Thanks Greylocks, The reason i wanted a manual is cause i had a spring gun as a kid in korea, and i tried taking it apart and springs flew out and i didnt know how to put it back together, so it was never the same again lol. and im like in love with my gun so im terrified of doing something i cant fix. which is why i wanted a manual lol

DarkAngel July 15th, 2006 15:52

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Originally Posted by MiG
I have the manual, will send a mail to you on monday

Thank you, ill be waiting for it


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