This gun is only worth $50- $90 and that's if it's in nice shape and in good working condition. Parts are going to cost $20-$50 if you can find them.
The manufacturer is in Opa Locka, Fla., you might try them.
2006-08-19 07:11:07
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answered by Lancer 3
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You could contact the manufacturer for the list. However, it is a very cheap gun and probably not worth the expense to repair it. The only thing that this kind of gun is good for is personal protection 'cause it sure ain't a target gun nor is it worth anything for hunting. Anyway, if it is something that you keep for home protection a better choice is a shotgun. Go to the nearest pawn shop and find a decent pump or double barrel shotgun that you can get cheaply. If you ever need to use it, it has plenty of punch and makes lots of noise. Both are effective deterrents to criminals. The reason for a shotgun over a hand gun or rifle is that a bullet from a handgun or rifle can penetrate walls and hit someone in the next room or accross the street that you didn't intend to shoot. Shotgun pellets are very effective at the usual gun fight distance of less than 15 feet but loose their kinetic energy much sooner than a bullet. Therefore it presents less of a danger to others in the house or to neighbors. If you are licensed to carry a handgun for protection, get something better than a .25 cal pop gun. It has only enough power to reallyu tick someone off if you shoot them with it. Get a good servicable revolver in at least .38 Special. My personal preference is a snubnose .357 mag. for a revolver or a .45 ACP for a semi automatic. I usually carry the .357 simply because it is a bit lighter but I often carry the .45 because you just can't beat a .45 ACP for stopping power.
2006-08-21 12:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Ouch! Angela, they are going to be very hard to find. Try a gunsmith. Sometimes they just have parts that they keep around.
Unless your .25acp has sentimental value, why don't you buy a new one? Beretta .25s are very affordable. If you want it for home/personal defense and you just like small caliber guns, consider the Beretta 3032 Tomcat in .32acp which in plain blue finish won't cost you more than $300. If you aren't recoil shy, try something bigger. At least a .380acp or even a .9mm.
Good luck.
H
2006-08-20 03:09:16
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answered by H 7
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Go to web at e-gunparts.com
2006-08-22 10:14:06
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answered by billy l 1
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well try a gun store the lock
2006-08-19 01:29:17
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answered by Anonymous
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