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1919 spares

#1 Post by Tony-c »

Hi. A club member asked me to look at his 1919 yesterday as it wasnt working properly. Took a second to see that the extractor was snapped

I know nothing about these or who supplies parts. Suggested he try steve pike.

Anyone know of any other likely people for spares in case he has no joy.
Thanks
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#2 Post by mr smith »

Reading a gunmart review on them,the name Ron Flint cactus arms is mentioned.
Tony-c

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#3 Post by Tony-c »

Ok thanks. Had to laugh as i was trying to diagnose a gun over the phone.
Asked had he cleaned it. He said he hadnt. Then discovered hes done just over 1000 cartridges lol. All he done is load mags and shoot it. Says something good about the gun.
Grima

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#4 Post by Grima »

Tony-c wrote:Ok thanks. Had to laugh as i was trying to diagnose a gun over the phone.
Asked had he cleaned it. He said he hadnt. Then discovered hes done just over 1000 cartridges lol. All he done is load mags and shoot it. Says something good about the gun.
Good???

Just like most 1919 only 1000rd's & bits start falling off, what's new.
Tony-c

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#5 Post by Tony-c »

I was referring to the fact its run without fault or jam for over 1000 carts.
The owner reckons he may have caught the extractor when using a breech flag
Grima

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#6 Post by Grima »

Sorry, it must have been a 3 1/2 inch magnum plastic breech flag that did the damage.

People should watch out, these things will rip your gun apart.
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