wobbled wrote: shmex wrote: wobbled wrote: You can always try reseating the spring too, fairly easy to do if you have a decent light and some tweezers.
How can i do that exactly?
Gently pull up on the spring until it pops off. Shine a torch down the barrel and youll see the little notch on the flipper where the spring needs to sit. Take your time and use tweezers or whatever you have to reseat the spring. It can take quite a few goes to get it perfect.
So, i should remove the spring from the "base" and reseat it again on the flipper? Its not suppose to remove the whole flipper right? I saw some info on google that i could change the whole flipper but i couldt understand how because i dont believe i can remove it through the barrel can i?
alh84001 wrote: There's also a method that involves using a chopstick, which is probably more kind to a spring than pulling it straight off ->
http://imgur.com/a/6bnzW. I was skeptical before trying it, but it works rather nice.
Thank you. Actually that linmk helped a lot and made everything a bit more understandable
