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Change the fuse, check trigger contacts for carbon build up and make sure any connectors are clean. It may yet live again.I would think this can be answered without a full thread.
I've got a two tone AEG I used to use, no longer have a need for it. It was a very cheap thing about £100 and after charging the battery it wouldn't fire (so whether that's a dead battery or not I don't know).
So would there be any point in selling this even at a rockbottom price? Or would it just be more sensible to take it to the scrap.
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