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September 24th, 2009, 14:37 | #1 |
Bell Beretta M92 Upgrading....Need some help
I purchased a used Bell M92 from conscript earlier this year and the gun worked flawlessly until I decided to start tinkering with it. Now the slide sticks, the slide catch constantly does what its supposed to and catches the slide but everytime I pull the trigger not when the gun runs out of ammo. So now the gun sits collecting dust and I've finally decided to rebuild it from the ground up, My dog literally at my camera so no pics just yet. Does anyone have mods that can be done, and what to buy for upgrades? This gun has to scare the opposing team, I want it to shoot hard and look sexy while doing it. Any help would be greatly appreciative. Im not too phased on the dollar sign, budget will be around 3-400 dollars. Im sure that will be more than plentyful but just too be safe.
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September 24th, 2009, 16:41 | #2 |
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All i can say is... why did you invest in a no name brand? Noobs on this forum complain all the time why their wallmart shotties or DPMS Panthers (shudders) dont work for more than a couple of months at best.
All have one Answer: Take your brain next time you go shopping and dont be afraid to cough up money for the good stuff. Now i believe that Bell M9 is a clone of the HFC M9 which in turn is a clone of the TM M9. And its not even a 100% same clone. So.. most you could do to repair your sh*t gun is to start using TM (Tokyo Marui) parts or cannibalise a beater HFC M9. Either way your money is sunk. Also Next time, dont complain about your sh*t gun fallling apart. |
September 24th, 2009, 22:44 | #3 |
You know, I understand where your coming from hating the sh*ty guns and all but dont assume that im a noob for having a noob gun. I also own a full length TM G36 upgraded to 450, been in the sport for over three years and am in the process of reviving an old airsoft team. Not trying to be an ass but just because I own one sh*ty doesnt make me a noob. All that happened was I got it for a really good deal and now want to dump some spare cash into it with some TM parts (Or whatever) and play around with it. Or if we ever game against each other I can just throw the POS at you and see how sh*ty it feels. XD No hard feelings man but cmon, think next time
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September 24th, 2009, 22:56 | #4 |
if you have 3-400$ why don't you start with a good base?
its like pimpin a chevy cavalier... If you invest 20000$, it will still be a cavalier and something will break eventually... and people will laugh at you because you own a pimped cavalier. It just doesnt worth it. Last edited by flack; September 24th, 2009 at 22:59.. |
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September 25th, 2009, 19:16 | #5 |
........I own a cavalier with exhaust and intake upgrades I know what you mean though. The missus wont let me toss it so just some basic upgrades I guess and use it as a loaner
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September 25th, 2009, 19:54 | #6 |
Bell is an HFC, and it isn't a TM clone. It's closer to a KJW than a TM. What that means is that you're beat. There are no replacement / upgrade parts available for it. It's now a wall hanger and nothing more. Maybe a skilled gun doc can get it working, but honestly, if it;s broken, you're pretty much beat.
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September 25th, 2009, 22:54 | #7 | |
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September 25th, 2009, 23:08 | #8 |
Bow I play with jensen and have used the gun, the slide lock spring is in upside down, and that soves that problem. As for the slide itself, its very loose, to loose. It is locking back about an inch from battery due to the loose slide I think. If someone knows how to fix that his gun will be good as new.
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