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    BADGE BUNNY Monky's Avatar
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    Maybe he thought you were a muslim trying to buy a machine gun.. he'll stop your jihad!

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    Most dreaded sound in a firefight:

    *CLICK*

    hope it all works out....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monky View Post
    Maybe he thought you were a muslim trying to buy a machine gun.. he'll stop your jihad!
    hot salami and bacon to you my brother , may cassius clay be with you

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    Numrich lists them for $25.

    The two loudest sounds in firearms, a click when it should have gone bang and a bang when it should have gone click.

    Good Luck.

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    Easy fix as long as we can find a firing pin Alex. Chances are it has the nose broken off from dry firing.. The pistol cocks ok and you get the audible click on pulling the trigger correct?
    If so then it as above. If we can't find a FP I can put another nose on what is there. If the firing pin was missing completely then the pistol would not cock at all. No biggie.
    Contact the seller and advise them of the problem. Chances are you will get either: "I just shot it last weekend, you must have done something to it" or "as is-where is, your problem".
    If you get a "Jeez, I wasn't aware of that and I'm sorry, I took it in on trade the other day and didn't check it out real thorough" you have a stand up dealer. I would expect the former however.
    Legally a dealer is under no obligation that a used firearm is operational.
    From an integrity standpoint however you are only as good as your word.

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    bp your right and when i get that whacky part in your my first call
    sand thanks for the info
    called hes a stand up fella and said he would pay for the replacement part .
    as far as i know he is not a member here but Mike Ellis is a stand up guy , so dont hesitate to deal with him .
    but this is a reminder to me and everyone to check and recheck any firearm . guess i just got too used to CoAr15 .

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