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Voodoo September 9th, 2007 18:53

2 wornout WE HiCapa
 
so i have 2 WE hiCapas that are not running as good as they used too, bbs down feed sometimes and they are just worn out in the end.

I was wondering if there was a rebuild kit for them or what parts should i look at getting.

If i can get 1 gun working and the other a parts gun them im happy.

Any sugjestions are welcome.

Thanks
Jeremy

The Saint September 9th, 2007 18:58

Can you be a little more specific about what's wrong with them? Otherwise, it's hard to suggest anything short of complete internal replacement.

Voodoo September 10th, 2007 17:33

yah, thats basicly what it needs. some times it will feed half the mag and then just stop to leave you shooting gas. The guns are OLD and need a completed rebuild i was just wondering if there were any "packages".

sorry about being vague.

||*||Talonted September 11th, 2007 11:44

well i found that all my glocks would do that from time to time, the bb's wouldnt feed. Bought a new mag and walla the springs inside the mags dont like to be full of BB's all the time like when you arent using them they should stay empty so the spring doesnt loose its spring. As for your internals i always went out and bought new valves for the mags if i bought them used, TN tight bore inner barrel and a metal slide w/ outter barrel and run standard silicone lubricant that you can buy at Home Hardware just spritz a little bit on like 20 bb's and fire them through the gun and take the slide off and spritz a little on the rails that the slide runs along and a little on the hop-up chamber and throw it all back together and run it through a couple magazines and it should be tip top

If not, there are a couple springs you can buy for the hammer i think and the trigger and the recoil spring which is the big one on top of the outter barrel

The Saint September 11th, 2007 12:48

Sorry, there aren't any "packages" for something like this. It is possible to acquire the necessary parts for the job, though. It's just that a complete replacement involves a long list of little parts, when if we could isolate what parts have actually worn down, it'd be a much shorter list of little parts.


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