benji making springs is not that hard.
If you can't find one try and make your own.
Take a paper clip and practice bending one that will fit.
after you get the practice down pat you can get the spring stock from
Brownells to make one
good luck
Russ
below is a web sight that may help...
1 HAVE YOU REMOVED THE GAS TUBE?
2 TAKE A HAIR DRIER AND HEAT THE UPPER AND THEN TRY IT.
3 THE TORQUE SPEC IS 30 TO 80 FT LBS
4 THEY CAN BE VERY HARD BUT I HAVE NEVER SEEN A FACTORY BUSHY
THAT WAS EPOXIED
I have a 1941 Remington Rand that rattles like a 1/4" nut in a coffee can.
It still will consistantly shoot a 4" group at 25 Meters , full of sand , mud ,blood water or an alien life form.
If it hits don't worry about it.
Keep shooting.
I agree with Jungle.
I prefer to use transmission fluid.
It seemes to break up the rust better.
I put the gun in an old pan place it on the grill (out side).
Bring it to just bubbling and turn the heat off and let it cool.
Do this several times .
The heating and cooling breaks the rust...
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