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Originally Posted by voorhees -FWA-
Beeny, now it becomes a matter of cost to the guy that wants his Crossman fixed.
You can tell him that a new gearbox is required but you should mention that this may or may not work with this gun and you wont know for sure until you get it in and try it. If the gearbox doesn't fit, you can rebuild his current gearbox with the gears in his new gearbox. Put it all together and see if it works and give him the remainder of the drop-in gearbox as parts and he's good to go.
The main objective here is that you as the gun doc do not invest any money toward fixing his gun. Charge for your time too. The whole process of ordering the drop-in box and the replacement should be about $100 (depending on where you buy the gearbox).
Explain clearly that;
It may be in his best interest to invest in a new gun.
A replacement gearbox may or may not work.
Replacing the gears may or may not work.
It's hard to tell for sure until there is a replacement there to compare the two boxes too.
Get his money up front if you are ordering the gearbox or just get him to order it.
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Yea...its what i was thinking about

thanks dude :P