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    Ross Cadet - parts availability?

    Having found (haven't bought) a Ross Cadet that fails to fire for some as yet undisclosed reason, I'm wondering about the likelihood of being able to find the necessary parts to get it functioning again. Again, I ask this without knowing specifically what the issue might be.
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    Range Rover It might just be a broken firing pin. If you cant find one you can usualy have firing pins repaired. I have occasionally seen Ross bolts for sale on GB. they could be pilfered for parts. But small parts alone are pretty thin. I wouldnt pay a working price for a nonworking gun. Pay what its worth as is. If you can fixr up, great. If you cant its still a nice collectable piece.

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