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Unread 10-14-2017, 12:59 PM   #1
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I happen to have one of these gizzy wompers. Bought it from Mike Krause years ago to fix a broken one I owned. The gun sold before I attempted to fix it. Pretty intricate machining went into making this little guy. I attempted a photo but all that shows is basic shape.
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I happen to have one of these gizzy wompers. Bought it from Mike Krause years ago to fix a broken one I owned. The gun sold before I attempted to fix it. Pretty intricate machining went into making this little guy.
Now that is interesting! I don't have the skills or tools to do a switch, but I bet Charles Danner could remove a broken lock piece, clean out the slot, and silver-solder the new piece in and spot re-finish the frame...

I would also think that a skilled micro-machinist like Olle could mill a frame piece...Maybe a couple...If he had the print [coff, coff]...
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