Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-25013907-20180401204558/@comment-25013907-20180409093236

To be brutally honest myself, if you do not understand "I won't buy a new maverick to revive an old one, price is not the issue, personal reasosn are", as stated above - TWICE, then why bother answering? (I must add, "performance isn't also the issue or else I would be running a Boomco")

The whole question -that only Elliotw's first reply has tried to answer- wasn't if it SHOULD be done, but it it COULD be done, no matter if it was difficult. (I seem to believe a certain person of moderate importance in the XX century history said something about doing things because they were difficult, not despite of them being difficult. But then again, who cares about dead presidents and their role in space exploration anymore?). I've had to find the answer myself. Yes it CAN be done with a spacer to the front of the turret, a beefier turret spring, a rear adapter moulded with epoxy putty, and a reasonably simple filing and filling (no typo) of the barrel holes to fit the Mav's plunger. But at the end didn't made it because, as mentioned above, I found STLs for the actual Maverick turret, making the whole "revive a donor Maverick" thing easier.

Well, actually found STLs for the WHOLE Maverick. Yes, including the [expletive deleted] spring. I doubt I'll print that part in PLA ;-)