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grock
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I just got a Double Eagle L96 sniper for free, the problem is that the trigger is in about 5 parts. I know that UTG makes a replacement trigger assembly for THIER L96. My question is, are the parts compatible?
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Can't you send it back? how did it break? can't you glue it back together?
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I am not sure about that particular model, but I'm sure if you do some research you can get your answer. If the parts are plastic, you may be able to fix them with pvc/abs cement, depending on what type of plastic they are. I have fixed many body parts on my truck with ABS cement, and it holds up very well.

Another thing you could try is contacting the manufacturer to see if they have any replacement parts that you can buy.
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potatoflinger wrote:I am not sure about that particular model, but I'm sure if you do some research you can get your answer. If the parts are plastic, you may be able to fix them with pvc/abs cement, depending on what type of plastic they are. I have fixed many body parts on my truck with ABS cement, and it holds up very well.

Another thing you could try is contacting the manufacturer to see if they have any replacement parts that you can buy.


i looked all over google, couldnt find anything useful, ill try to abs cement it if i have to
qwerty wrote:Can't you send it back? how did it break? can't you glue it back together?
well, i cant send it back, because i got it for free from some guy who didnt want to try to fix it, ill glue it as a last resort, because id much rather have a more durable one
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Pics or it didn't happen :wink:

Seriously, take a picture of the broken parts and we can try to piece it together like a puzzle.
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Get a zero trigger for the aps2 series. its much better than the stock trigger and it comes with a new piston. And also please dont call airsoft sniper rifles "snipers". Snipers are people who use sniper rifles. They are not interchangeable.
Yeah, it's that important.
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Mr.Sandman wrote:Get a zero trigger for the aps2 series. its much better than the stock trigger and it comes with a new piston. And also please dont call airsoft sniper rifles "snipers". Snipers are people who use sniper rifles. They are not interchangeable.
this is a little OT, but that reminds me of the time i went shooting and we had a little .22lr with a scope on it and a kid said, "is that a sniper". i just said no and left it at that.

the kid was 15 or 16, old enough to know better... errr, at least he should have.
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Hubb wrote:Pics or it didn't happen :wink:

Seriously, take a picture of the broken parts and we can try to piece it together like a puzzle.
I know how it fits together, but wouldnt a new one last longer then a glued one?

Mr.Sandman wrote:Get a zero trigger for the aps2 series. its much better than the stock trigger and it comes with a new piston. And also please dont call airsoft sniper rifles "snipers". Snipers are people who use sniper rifles. They are not interchangeable.
are those triggers compatible with the lower end makes of sniper rifle?
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grock wrote:
Hubb wrote:Pics or it didn't happen :wink:

Seriously, take a picture of the broken parts and we can try to piece it together like a puzzle.
I know how it fits together, but wouldnt a new one last longer then a glued one?

Mr.Sandman wrote:Get a zero trigger for the aps2 series. its much better than the stock trigger and it comes with a new piston. And also please dont call airsoft sniper rifles "snipers". Snipers are people who use sniper rifles. They are not interchangeable.
are those triggers compatible with the lower end makes of sniper rifle?

The DE mk96 is the same as the utg/well/tsd mk96. So yes they are compatible
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I always thought that using a plastic trigger mech box was just cheap. There are so many variations of these rifles that are pure garbage.

I shoot a vsr, I like it.
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Thanks Mr. Sandman
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