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Old October 21st, 2015, 18:29   #6
Random Fire
 
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Manitoba
I have run one of these for 5 years with no issues, everyone said they aren't very good but I always hear them bitchin about their broken guns. Clean it regularly especially if you have been playing outside or in a dusty area. Lube it often, anything that moves keep it lightly lubed and use the right lubricants. Install a mosfet as soon as you can as this will protect the trigger switch. Don't abuse it, and if you don't know what abuse means learn because you don't know how many guys i see shooting their guns with no bb's or think their toy is a Real Steel. And lastly if you have the urge to modify it remember the weakest part will always break first...
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