CPS 4100 Repair
Open it up and JB Weld a small rectangular piece of metal to either side of the break. Allow the JB to dry, sand to fit, put the gun back together. Alternatively, you can go with just the JB, but it won't be as strong.
Adrian
Adrian
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Pictoral guide similar to what Adrian described. This repair hasn't broken after a year of use. However, I do highly suggest repairing triggers of water guns that are known to break triggers (such as the CPS 4100) before the break. If you've got any other CPS 4100s, I'd suggest doing this repair to all of them.
Strange thing was I expected this to be a submission! Wonder why...
Pictoral guide similar to what Adrian described. This repair hasn't broken after a year of use. However, I do highly suggest repairing triggers of water guns that are known to break triggers (such as the CPS 4100) before the break. If you've got any other CPS 4100s, I'd suggest doing this repair to all of them.
Strange thing was I expected this to be a submission! Wonder why...
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