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monkeytrumpets
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Warrenty help
17 November, 2015, 20:01
I am reasonably new to the sport and have just purchaced my first gun. Iv been doing alot of reasearch and have decided to convert to deans connectors and was wondering where i stand with the warrenty on the gun?
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17 November, 2015, 20:17
Re: Warrenty help
The best people to ask would be the people from whom you bought the gun. A quick email to them should produce a response that you can wave at them if you ever need to.
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17 November, 2015, 20:35
Re: Warrenty help
Plus one to the above, although all of the warranties which I have read (for airsoft guns) seem to be worded in a way which would make themselves invalidated if you changed the connector.
However I have been able to change connectors to deans and then back again in the same way it was soldered/heatsinked before and return the item; even though it should have invalidated the warranty and this was for a charger, not an airsoft gun.
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