Evening fellas,
Back in December I bought a 2nd hand KJW G23 from someone on ZeroIn, for £50.
"Very worn, but good working order, leak free mag"
I was going to strip the slide of its paint anyway, so "worn" was fine with me. And he was correct, it worked good for the first two magazines.
Unfortunately it doesn't fire at all now and taking it apart, it seems the hammer mechanism needs replacing - it's not striking the valve on the magazine hard enough to release enough gas. Only hittinf it gently enough to get a tiny pop noise, and the release of a miniscule amount of gas, which doesn't cycle the slide or fire a BB.
There's also a notchy clicking sensation coming from next to the hammer where the trigger moves the hammer mechanism.
Now, bearing in mind the gun cost £50 I don't want to spend lots of parts at all really. As I've not worked on a GBB before, I considered dropping into a shop for them to fix it for me. A2 in reading quoted £60 to cover parts and labour, which brings it up to New Pistol price now.
Is it financially viable to repair myself? If it can be done for around £25/£30 I'd consider it.
Or should I sell it for £30 spares/repair? (Anyone interested if that's the case?)
Back in December I bought a 2nd hand KJW G23 from someone on ZeroIn, for £50.
"Very worn, but good working order, leak free mag"
I was going to strip the slide of its paint anyway, so "worn" was fine with me. And he was correct, it worked good for the first two magazines.
Unfortunately it doesn't fire at all now and taking it apart, it seems the hammer mechanism needs replacing - it's not striking the valve on the magazine hard enough to release enough gas. Only hittinf it gently enough to get a tiny pop noise, and the release of a miniscule amount of gas, which doesn't cycle the slide or fire a BB.
There's also a notchy clicking sensation coming from next to the hammer where the trigger moves the hammer mechanism.
Now, bearing in mind the gun cost £50 I don't want to spend lots of parts at all really. As I've not worked on a GBB before, I considered dropping into a shop for them to fix it for me. A2 in reading quoted £60 to cover parts and labour, which brings it up to New Pistol price now.
Is it financially viable to repair myself? If it can be done for around £25/£30 I'd consider it.
Or should I sell it for £30 spares/repair? (Anyone interested if that's the case?)