Monday, November 8, 2010

Crosman Model 99 Rifle Disassembly, Part 2

Apologies in advance for dwelling a bit on the screws, but as always the primary reason for the blog is so I remember how the darn things go back together.

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Sideplate screws removed from the right side.

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One screw.

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Another screw.

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And another.

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Yet another.

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Last one. Notice how they are all, with the exception of two, completely different.

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I removed the side and the only thing that jumped out was the magazine follower and spring.

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Another pic.

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Follower and spring.

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Powerlet piercing screw assembly.

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Hammer and trigger and springs…

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I lifted out the trigger and trigger spring.

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Then lifted out the hammer and hammer spring.

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The hammer spring wraps around both sides of the hammer.

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Stock screw nut.

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The valve assembly just lifted out.

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The lever and hammer assembly.

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Lifted straight out.

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Two steel ears on the hammer, which is probably a good thing rather than a more complex potmetal casting.

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Hammer assembly.

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The middle part is just a little complex.

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The broken part of what I’m assuming is identical to the cam ring on the model 600 pistol.

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This was a bit if a puzzle, but the parts are held together by a screw thread extending out of the rod.

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All the parts…more to come…

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