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Offline Toast

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WA parts
« on: February 27, 2009, 10:53:53 PM »
I recently picked up a WA P14-45 and need to pickup some part for it. However I've discovered this being my first Western that
part are hard to find besides over seas suppliers. Now I have no problems ordering from HK but would like to find someone
closer that is easier to communicate with. I'm interested in the Shooters Design loading nozzle and more importantly the
spring for it, which Evike sells on there website but didn't ship the correct one. Hand written bag, no SD label, but that's
a whole different story. Besides what pops up with the usual forum or website search does anyone know a good vendor?
I love the fit and finish of the pistol but damn parts are hard to find.
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Re: WA parts
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2009, 08:20:16 AM »
i just checked airsoftextreme and they had the spring. but its out of stock. Why dont you just call gearbox and ask if they can order it for you?
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Re: WA parts
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2009, 04:58:58 PM »
Quote from: "dnguyenaz"
i just checked airsoftextreme and they had the spring. but its out of stock. Why dont you just call gearbox and ask if they can order it for you?
I was going to see what poped up here and then if nothing came about was going to call AEX to see if they could get one.
I've found parts on the HK sites and the guys at Gearbox were the first ones I spoke with. That's not the issue I'm having. I'm asking if anyone knows
of any "guru's" weather it be someone out of state or a particular shop or store that doesn't do a lot of internet advertising. I'm more interested in
great service and advice vs. just ordering it. Example "I carry the part your looking for but I'd recomend this instead and here's a trick to make the
install smoother" rather just clicking the "place in cart" button.
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