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Re: Gunsmith/repairer recommendations

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Cheers Irland Redaktion, I think it may be a case of
too much cone space tbh but we shall see, iam
arranging a repair/check over with a gunsmith
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Re: Gunsmith/repairer recommendations

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Peiper

If i had it for half an hour i would be able to tell you what was wrong with it and then have a damn good try at fixing it, anyone who has known me all my life will tell you that i could fix just about anything providing i had the tools to do it or at the very least explain what was wrong with it, proof of this is that everyone who knows me always bring me their broken down crap :lol:

Too bad we're not in the same country or I would've helped you out.
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Irland-redaktion wrote:Peiper

If i had it for half an hour i would be able to tell you what was wrong with it and then have a damn good try at fixing it, anyone who has known me all my life will tell you that i could fix just about anything providing i had the tools to do it or at the very least explain what was wrong with it, proof of this is that everyone who knows me always bring me their broken down crap :lol:

Too bad we're not in the same country or I would've helped you out.
Fairplay cheers for that buddy, I
hear you are leaving reenacting,
that's a shame :-(
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Irland-redaktion wrote:Peiper

If i had it for half an hour i would be able to tell you what was wrong with it and then have a damn good try at fixing it, anyone who has known me all my life will tell you that i could fix just about anything providing i had the tools to do it or at the very least explain what was wrong with it, proof of this is that everyone who knows me always bring me their broken down crap :lol:

Too bad we're not in the same country or I would've helped you out.

lol sean if your not careful you will be inundated with work , any plans to be in newry soon :)
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Nice that I`m reading about this here for the first time and you are making me look like some kind of shady charachter ...really appreciate that Laurence thanks.
if I`ve built it and sold it to you then its kinda a lifetime warranty on these things and this is what I tell everyone.
Really .... not worked from day one ?? and you didn't think to mention it ....


A mag fell apart .... i.e the floor plate became unlocked and fell off ...not really anything to do with the manufacture of this device more like the lack of understanding of the user don't you think ?
you do realize magazines are designed to come apart for cleaning ?
Kinda the same deal with guns too ( Jesus H )

Come and find me at an event and I`ll get this sorted (totally free ) and if I've got time I`ll also instruct you on the proper use of MP40s real and repro

seem fair ??

hope so

if I sound a bit pissed off ...its because I am ...however I`ll still fix it for you for nothing ....you charley.
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ringer wrote:Nice that I`m reading about this here for the first time and you are making me look like some kind of shady charachter ...really appreciate that Laurence thanks.
if I`ve built it and sold it to you then its kinda a lifetime warranty on these things and this is what I tell everyone.
Really .... not worked from day one ?? and you didn't think to mention it ....


A mag fell apart .... i.e the floor plate became unlocked and fell off ...not really anything to do with the manufacture of this device more like the lack of understanding of the user don't you think ?
you do realize magazines are designed to come apart for cleaning ?
Kinda the same deal with guns too ( Jesus H )

Come and find me at an event and I`ll get this sorted (totally free ) and if I've got time I`ll also instruct you on the proper use of MP40s real and repro

seem fair ??

hope so

if I sound a bit pissed off ...its because I am ...however I`ll still fix it for you for nothing ....you charley.

Hi Ringer
This thread had been up a while, before
you responded to my last PM, I had contacted
you previously but to no avail, the last time was
successful however, my appologies if the thread
had pissed you off, that was not my intention
it was posted just to find a gun repairer as at the
time I couldn't get hold of you, anyway much obliged for agreeing to repair it for me, after buy
ing the gun at an event I did not see you again
so me telling you about it was not possible, I do
know how to use a blank firing MP40 as I have
used others but just have a problem with
dismantling this particular one, anyway cheers
for saying you will fix it for us
Regards Peiper
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Re: Gunsmith/repairer recommendations

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Kev, can you fix mine too?
When I shoot it at Americans they dont fall down dead.
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SplinterA wrote:Kev, can you fix mine too?
When I shoot it at Americans they dont fall down dead.
:lol:

Yeah and the pak40 as those bloody Yank tanks still keep on rollin'.
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