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Thanks.
1) Should i I do a full spring kit since the hand spring went- they aren't expensive
2) why did it fail? 200ish rounds does not seem like a lot. Or did I just break it with sheer stupid (which is entirely possible. This is my first gun of this type.
3) what should I expect, drop in, or some fitting required.
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Thanks.
1) Should i I do a full spring kit since the hand spring went- they aren't expensive
2) why did it fail? 200ish rounds does not seem like a lot. Or did I just break it with sheer stupid (which is entirely possible. This is my first gun of this type.
3) what should I expect, drop in, or some fitting required.
1.) Yep. Buy TWO sets and several spare hand w/spring.
2.) Crappy Italian parts. Its very common on pasta guns. Pietta especially. Also do not fan the hammer as we all you do at yourself in the mirror at night
3.) Yes, you will more than likely need to fit the hand. Get some jewelers files. They're not expensive. I usually have to relieve some metal from the inside curve on the hand. Sometimes the tip.
Install the fresh one and carefully cock and watch the rotation and lock up.