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  • hylander
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 3898

    Where to get repairs?

    Looking for somewhere to get my pistol repaired,
    The guy I used to use pasted away.
    I want to get my 1970's Crossman Mark II resealed.
    It blows the air out somewhere in the frame instead out the barrel.
    Failure is not an Option
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    Revoman
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 2360

    You might try MAC-1 in the LA area. The owner was in a life-threatening accident a couple of years ago and has slowly been recovering. He finally reopened the business and is working but is slow due to his MAJOR injuries.
    At the very least, give him a call to see if either he is willing to take it on, or knows someone that will.

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    • #3
      hylander
      Veteran Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 3898

      Originally posted by Revoman
      You might try MAC-1 in the LA area. The owner was in a life-threatening accident a couple of years ago and has slowly been recovering. He finally reopened the business and is working but is slow due to his MAJOR injuries.
      At the very least, give him a call to see if either he is willing to take it on, or knows someone that will.
      Thank you.
      Weird thing.
      I tore it apart and found that the barrel had turned 180 degrees, so the gas was not going through the port.
      corrected that and it works great.
      Failure is not an Option

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      • #4
        Revoman
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 2360

        Hmmm....there has to be some sort of a 'key' to prevent the barrel from moving out of position. Since you have already reassembled, there is no way of knowing if there is/was a 'key' now.
        Hopefully, you have it remedied, you'll know soon enough if you haven't.
        Glad that it's working out for ya!

        Mike

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        • #5
          hylander
          Veteran Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 3898

          Originally posted by Revoman
          Hmmm....there has to be some sort of a 'key' to prevent the barrel from moving out of position. Since you have already reassembled, there is no way of knowing if there is/was a 'key' now.
          Hopefully, you have it remedied, you'll know soon enough if you haven't.
          Glad that it's working out for ya!

          Mike
          There is a set screw, somehow it loosened.
          Failure is not an Option

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