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Mamba Kit for Cyrano

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redline

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Hi All,

I have a Mares Cyrano 970 to which I recently fitted a Mamba kit. Unfortunately I've lost the plastic shaft sealing 'gizmo' which fits onto the end of the barrel and stops water ingress. I spoke to Enzo at Maorisub to order some replacements, but unfortunately he's on holiday till the end of Jan! I can't bare to be without my gun for so long! :head

Does anyone have a drawing of the 'gizmo'?
I figure I could easily machine some out of aluminium, which would have the added benefit of being more durable...

Cheers and Happy Christmas,

redline
 

.....Maori reopen on jan 2nd 2008....
 
Thanks for the feedback guys!

fer_abella: Do you know when they open? Presumably after new years? Can I write to them in english? My spanish is pretty rotten....

marmir: When I spoke to Enzo he said they would only be back sometime in the second half of January...

Cheers,

redline
 

Good luck with your speargun
 
Hey Fernando,

Ramon sent me an e-mail that he has mailed the parts ... great news! I can't wait to FINALLY test the gun with Mamba kit! Ramon has been great, and i'll likely order the manometer when I go back to Italy in feb. I'm also curious about some of the other parts he's producing.

I'll let you know how it goes with the gun, and whether I catch anything!

Thanks again for your help!

Marco
 
You know installing a mamba kit is very easy. It is like changing one bolt for other.
But people do things unbelievable, like triying to do it with the air pressure inside or forgetting to change pistons.
Just take all the steps and follow instructions to do it. There are photographs in maorisub site for each step.
Pieces are defective 1 in 1000, people do a mistake 1 of 5. Remember.


 
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