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Re: MG-1 Problem

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I don't have a MG-1 pistol, but from my personal experience in fitting small springs and bearings without them falling out, I apply a small dab of grease so they stay put in place, then I assemble the part that houses the bearings or springs.

You could contact Match Guns for an exploded diagram and parts if necessary.
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Re: MG-1 Problem

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Why don't you get in touch with Stefano Calzetti at Match Guns and ask him to ship the replacement part? Sure it's some very cheap bit
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Match guns needs to set up a dealer here in the states. I would be the first person to purchase one!!!
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Mike M.
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Re: MG-1 Problem

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Match Guns needs a dealer...and a repair center. Their business model is to have the shooter ship the gun to the factory for any repairs - which in the USA, means export and import paperwork that is extremely impractical. I know Neal Stepp was importing them for a while, and stopped for precisely that reason.
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Re: MG-1 Problem

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t appears that Don Nygord was the US dealer until his death in 2005. Neil at ISS has a few parts for the MG-2. I don't know if Neil bought the Nygord inventory or was a dealer as well.
Many updates have occurred over the last few years which would stop me from purchasing any spare parts that are not of the current specifications.
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Match guns needs to set up a dealer here in the states. I would be the first person to purchase one!!!
In Australia the Importer/Distributor keeps all parts in stock and has a gunsmith service to handle warranty problems instantly.
He has a very close relationship with the Factory and provides a service that is second to none.
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