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Old July 6th, 05:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
SunTzu
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stripped feed neck

sup fellas i just had this major screw up while i was playing
i bought a new feed neck from evolve (clamp type) very nice i might add.
and during game i had to clean my hopper neckso i unscrewed it and screwed it back on too fast result......stripped threads all over the place.
i tried the whole day to get it back in but stopped to not make things any worse, but my original a4 clamp rise still works ( thanks the gods of WDP ) what can i do to the feedneck, myself to repair this issue?
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Old July 6th, 04:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Wait, what stripped, the feedneck or the body of the gun?

Feedneck stripped - Cut off all the threading that you stripped, make sure it's straight. Then screw it in.

Body Stripped- Dunno what to tell you. JB weld I guess.
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