Those are model guns. They Don't fire or anything. More likely used for displaying. That company is know for making them. THey have a whole bunch of non firing revolvers int he product line.
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TMC has the selector switch and ehobby has the featherweight piston but the only reason I want these is because the paint has worn off lol
Not sure how I would go about painting them though
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If you're just replacing it for aesthetics purposes, I wouldn't even bother buying a new piece. It's not broken so don't try and fix it. Save your money and buy it when the part breaks.
Plus you'll run the chance of losing and altering the performance of the parts when you take it apart. I can't tell you how many people lose the spring and the nub that keep the fire selector in place.
Paint it if you want but just make sure you don't overpaint and fill the little whole where the nub and spring resides. You'll need to disassemble it and strip the paint completely. Spray paint it with whatever paint you choose but make it bonds to the metal. AND DON'T LOSE THOSE TWO PARTS!!!!!