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i have quite a few nintendo guns but none of them seem to work. they flash the screen but the aiming is off and i dont know what to do...wish i could just change them with a happ gun...any ideas
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I suppose you could rip out the internals and re-house them but they all die eventually. I found they all had major problems after a short length of time back in the day so you may be out of luck.
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