
I removed the sling swivels.

And the butt pad.

The rear sight has to come off.

Unscrewing the bolt handle screw.

Bolt and bolt handle.

The screw that holds the barrel down. The bolt has to be removed to access it.

Barrel separated.

It had a nylon tubing transfer port.

This screw holds the hammer.

The hammer unit.

Another post with no way of removing it.

Back to the 3 jaw drill chuck.

Unscrewed easily.

The spacer slid out.

This screw retains the valve.

And I pushed the valve out.

Odd...the o-ring looks too small.

The valve disassembled.

That o-ring has some problems.

It looks like he worked on the valve.
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