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kobus728
10-14-2010, 04:09 AM
Hi guys I need to know which parts are nesasary to keep my two guns running. I have an Nughty Dogs and an Alias.
I need to be able to repair the gun if one of them breaks for some reason. Local parts are scarse or nonexsitant, so I have decided to keep some spares and I dont always have the money to buy replacement parts when needed.
toolittletoolate
10-14-2010, 04:12 AM
Orings, batteries, dow 55(lube), and allen keys. Spare gauges, macro line fittings, and screws should also be kept on hand. Everything you'll need you can get on here from Crankwalk.
Doesn't hurt to have a spare noid to.
kobus728
10-14-2010, 04:16 AM
Thank you
toolittletoolate
10-14-2010, 04:23 AM
No problem. We're here to help.
This is more personal preference then something you NEED to have. But I like to have a spare HPR, and asa on hand as well.
poloboy821
10-14-2010, 01:33 PM
pssshhh parts are for chumps... j/k
Just like tltl said the basics are all you need. crankwalk sells a nice alias parts kit you can pick up from here and i bet if you bought enough stuff he may make you a deal as a package
Six_Shooter
10-14-2010, 01:44 PM
While I have gen5s, I think it still applies.
I take the following with me to field:
-O-rings
-spare eyes
-tri-flow/gun oil
At home I have a spare noid, spare (stock) boards, triggers, ASAs, and such, mostly just stuff left over from upgrades.
I also take with me to the field, a stock trigger, LP poppet, and I used to take an HPR with me, until I sold my extras. I only take these just in case I want to play around with different configurations, definatly not needed though.
Also make sure you have the proper tools to break the markers down, including allen keys, screwdrivers and some paper towel or mat to set the marker on.
poloboy821
10-14-2010, 03:27 PM
Building a Legit parts box for timmy's takes awhile and just alot of random collecting. I honestly have a very diverse parts box for all gen1-3 timmy's including spare feedneck's, triggers, trigger gaurd's, front blocks, barbs, hoses, ram caps, rams, and the list goes on...
What I recommend taking to the field:
3x o-ring rebuild
dow55
tri-flow
spare ram bumper (if applicable)
set of detents
set of eyes and wiring
3 or more 9v bats
extra macro line and fitting
couple barbs
6"-1ft of pneumatic hose
a spare or two of grip and clammy screws (the ones you have to remove to get to the battery)
If you have two of the same gen you can take both and cannibalize one for parts if needed. (I do this regularly.)
kobus728
10-18-2010, 02:57 AM
Hello sorry for taking so long my internet at home is down for some reason so have to wait until i am at work.
Both of the markers are benig used so i cant cannibalize.
kobus728
10-18-2010, 02:58 AM
Thanks for all the sugestions
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