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Just bought a 346xpg, it has a bit of a dodgy trigger on it and can see where someone has been trying to fix it. So I'm thinking of replacing the whole rear handle. Is it any different to a 346xp?

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Just bought a 346xpg, it has a bit of a dodgy trigger on it and can see where someone has been trying to fix it. So I'm thinking of replacing the whole rear handle. Is it any different to a 346xp?

 

The XPG will have a heater element in the handle and some wires . The XP wont .

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Could you take the wires and element out of what's already on there and fit them into an xp handle?

 

Mmm . Unsure of that . Sticky backed element etc could be a problem . Don't know is the honest answer .

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I have both and I think there is indentations on the xp where it needs to be. Have a look at parts diagram at diyspares or greenstripe etc

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