FAS SP602 Parts?

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Gwhite
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FAS SP602 Parts?

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A friend has a FAS 602 with a broken trigger spring (part #122). Although he may be able to make one, he has only a piece of it.

FAS SP602 Trigger Spring.jpg
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Does anyone know where he might be able to get that part? I checked Domino's web site in Italy, but it looks like they only deal with airguns now.

Thanks!
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

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Greetings,

Check with Neal Stepp at ISS in Texas.

He had a lot of spares for the FAS.

Might get lucky.

Cheers,

David
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

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Ah! Excellent idea! Neal is always a great resource, but I wasn't aware that he had FAS stuff.
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

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If that fails, that drawing looks to be at scale. Shouldn't be difficult to bend a new spring to that approximated shape.

Hope this helps
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

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It looks like a bent paper clip might work. They work wonders on my TOZ 35.
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

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I suspect a piece of music wire will hold up better. It looks like it takes some digging to install, so a robust repair is worth the extra effort. He's got enough left to measure the wire size, it's a question of whether he can bend one without having to soften & re-harden the wire. It creates part of the trigger pull, so it needs to flex and spring back consistently.

Hopefully he can get an original from ISS.
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

Post by fc60 »

Greetings,

Music Wire is already hardened.

Once you bend the spring to shape, stress relieve it in the oven at 450 degrees F for 30 minutes.

I have lots of Music Wire. I can send you some short pieces via USPS if needed.

Cheers,

Dave
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

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Thanks for the stress relief process. I hadn't heard of that dodge. There is a sharp bend on one need that might be too much to form in its hardened state without snapping.

I haven't heard back if my friend had luck with Neal. I have lots of music wire, and for the amount he needs, I think a decent hobby shop or hardware store often has it in 1 foot lengths.
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David M
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

Post by David M »

Great source of Piano wire, all sizes both Imperial and metric.
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/catalogsear ... ano%20wire
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

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That's a supplier I wasn't familiar with. K&S Precision sells lots of good stuff in small quantities. It sure beats buying music wire in 1/4 pound coils from McMaster Carr.
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

Post by sparky »

This guy has a lot of FAS stuff: domino6002@gmail.com (aka Mr. Mencarelli Raffaele)
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Re: FAS SP602 Parts?

Post by thor348 »

Try checking GunBroker. Also Consider reaching out to a gunsmith who specializes in older or more obscure firearms. They may have some leads on where to find FAS SP602 parts.
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