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Need help on repair of A5

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    Posted: 22 March 2010 at 4:18pm
When I was re-installing my cyclone hopper back on and screwed the air line back into the marker. I broke the thread of the body.  My cyclone feeder is not working anymore.  The thread on the body just cracked off.  Is there a way to repair it or can I get a replacement half of the gun?  I was thinking about liquid nail and silicon but thats my last resort.  Please help 
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call tippmann. their customer service is wonderfull. if you bought it recently, it may be under warenty
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And if your A5 isnt Under Warranty, go to TippmannParts.com and order the Body Half you need.
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Expensive lesson in not overtightening parts.
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