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M92 electric pistol, need photo of internals


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OK, it’s a cheap and nasty gun but I still paid £30 for it. Really hoping someone has one and can take a photo of the internals as I kinda broke it somehow. 

Thanks,

(also, I don’t know if this is the right section to ask this question as it is my first time making a post)

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I got into it somehow and could help you disassemble it, otherwise this is gonna be a heck of a jigsaw puzzle.🙃

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Wow.

Ok put it in a very hot oven for two hours or until crispy. That should sort it out.

 

Sorry but....

 

Don't loose hope though cause I'm sure help is not far away.👍

 

My advice is just based on first impressions.🤮

 

Regards

 

 

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29 minutes ago, bitofanidiot42 said:

I kinda broke it somehow. I got into it somehow 🙃

 

"Dear Diedre, I necked two bottles of crème de menthe at my sister's wedding, one thing led to another, and somehow I woke up as the support beam in an Uncle Bob and Cousin Ralph Eiffel Tower.  Which one should I marry?"

 

Sorry, chap, I can't find anything like an internal diagram for that.  I'm vaguely aware that these things exist and shoot at a claimed 0.1J or so.  I want to say... UHC UM-651?  I'm coming up blank.

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5 minutes ago, Rogerborg said:

 

"Dear Diedre, I necked two bottles of crème de menthe at my sister's wedding, one thing led to another, and somehow I woke up as the support beam in an Uncle Bob and Cousin Ralph Eiffel Tower.  Which one should I marry?"

 

Sorry, chap, I can't find anything like an internal diagram for that.  I'm vaguely aware that these things exist and shoot at a claimed 0.1J or so.  I want to say... UHC UM-651?  I'm coming up blank.

Yeah it’s UM-651G, great guess! It’s pretty accurate and with 0.12’s the hop give it about 30 metres range but the wind blows it miles off target

I do (somehow) have a photo of it with it assembled and the grip taken off but (somehow)you can barely see what’s going on, let alone identify pieces. I think my dad likes this sort of stuff (somehow) and it might be a bit of fun trying to piece it together (somehow).

God I hate the word ‘somehow’, sounds so weird

 

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5 minutes ago, bitofanidiot42 said:

It’s pretty accurate and with 0.12’s the hop give it about 30 metres range

 

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I'm going to be brutally honest, I reckon I can see where the parts should go, but is this relationship worth putting the work in?  I mean, really, how much commitment are we both feeling here?

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I bought a less than a tenner spring shotgun from TG.  It shot at about 400fps.  I literally cracked it open (broke the glue) and it fired bits all over the place.  Once we'd collected the bits the lad and I had a laugh reassembling it all together again and cutting the spring.  It was like doing a 3D jigsaw puzzle in a half open matchbox.

 

We got it shooting dead on 340fps and really consistent.  Silk purse from sows ear as it were.  

 

Good luck with the pistol. 

 

 

 

  

 

 

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On 17/05/2022 at 21:40, Rogerborg said:

I'm going to be brutally honest, I reckon I can see where the parts should go, but is this relationship worth putting the work in?  I mean, really, how much commitment are we both feeling here?

For a young guy this could be is most prized possession 😥

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Unfortunately those versions never last long.

Look for a "CYMA AEP"  ("CM.126" if you want an M92).  Its more expensive but will last longer and shoot better too.

(Make sure to order a 'Two Tone' coloured one)

 

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