My SPA M10 is in need of repair. Is there anyone that works on these? The the trigger group is fubar. The seemingly weak link to this gun. So, is there someone that repairs these airguns. Can the trigger group be swapped out with a more robust trigger group. I would like to get back to shooting this cannon. Please assist me in getting it functioning once again.
Thank for the help,
Geokirk
 
It's been a while since I've been inside an M10, but what precisely is going on with it? As you noted, this trigger group is touchy. Have you checked the basics? Are all screws tightened, is all the pieces there, including the springs? What is or isnt working on it? I dont know of anyone who repairs them offhand, but imagine would be cost prohibitive after shipping as these are relatively inexpensive guns (when you could get them).
 
It's been a while since I've been inside an M10, but what precisely is going on with it? As you noted, this trigger group is touchy. Have you checked the basics? Are all screws tightened, is all the pieces there, including the springs? What is or isnt working on it? I dont know of anyone who repairs them offhand, but imagine would be cost prohibitive after shipping as these are relatively inexpensive guns (when you could get them).
Rob,
There is a broken part it is the rear part below were #2 spring fits. Do not know what it is called. I think I have a spare will have to go through all my parts. But this is junk metal and they are the weak link of this rifle. I was hoping that it could be made of something better or another trigger group could be installed.
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ah... yes... that's where one of mine had broken. At the time, I was converting one M10 to a 9mm and another to .30 and yet another to an arrow shooter. I've sold the first two and kept the arrow shooter. Back then, you could hit up 'Julie' at SPA and get parts. I dont think you can now. I think Stephen Archer used to deal in these and so 'may' have some parts. www.archerairguns.com May be worth a look.