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Dale A. Cathell

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Hi all. I need a little help locating a spring. I have recently purchased a used Bundini pisto in flint. Shoots nice. It has a single set trigger, but the spring to set is borken. Where or who can I contact to get a replacement spring. I have had no luck finding a dealer. Thanks in advance for any leads.
 
I'll recommend Steve Zihn at 112 Riggs Rd, Shoshone, WY. I don't recall the ZIP but you can find it.

His email is [email protected]

For the past 15 years he has done all my work.
 
dustybear said:
Hi all. I need a little help locating a spring. I have recently purchased a used Bundini pisto in flint. Shoots nice. It has a single set trigger, but the spring to set is borken. Where or who can I contact to get a replacement spring. I have had no luck finding a dealer. Thanks in advance for any leads.
Do you mean Bondini?
I´ve got one too (percussion). An exellent shooter.
As far as I know the company does no longer exist and therefore it sure is a problem to find spareparts.
My pistol - the model is called "rochatte" - is now produced again by armisport in italy. But I´m also not sure if their parts would fit in older models.

However, over here in germany is a dealer that´s often mentioned by BP-shooters when such "special cases" come up. If you have no luck with Steve Zihn I can give you the phone number.

romeoh
 

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