Repairs to water guns. Please put repair topics in this forum so that people do not have to sort through so many topics when looking for a repair. If a fix is included in the topic, please add (Fixed) before the topic title to indicate so.
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hooligan
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by hooligan » Mon Jul 19, 2004 3:53 pm
Hey...
These days my soaker's (cps 2100) spring won't push back far enough. It's a rusty screw but I can't find too many like it. Any ideas how to fix?
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King Soaker
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by King Soaker » Tue Jul 20, 2004 3:21 am
If the trigger spring sat in water too long, it may have rusted. If you can get it apart, the trigger spring can usually be replaced with one from a hardware store. Another cause could be a sticky trigger valve. Try working some vasilene around the valve actuator. Other than that, these are still pretty available, buy a new one while you can.
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hooligan
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by hooligan » Tue Jul 20, 2004 11:05 pm
I live in Ca-Na-Da where there the 2100 is no more and only MX's and 4100's rule the shopping grounds. Stupid Canadian Tire, and TRU...
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cooldood31
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by cooldood31 » Tue Jul 20, 2004 11:23 pm
Yay! Another Canadian! Where in Canada? And what's wrong with a MX?
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hooligan
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by hooligan » Fri Jul 23, 2004 4:05 pm
I live in Toronto, Ontario.
<span style='color:red'>Because Hooligans are
1)Useless
2)Pointless
3)Redundant
4)Useless
5)Pointless
6)Redundant