I worked out a trade with a friend for a Crosman Trapmaster 1100. I’ve always wanted one because it’s a shotgun and shotguns are fun. I also got the trap and clays, which I’ll show when (if) I get this thing resealed. In any case the shotgun needed disassembly, seals and cleaning.
The Trapmaster. Even the name is cool.
The nameplate.
Other side.
Bottom.
Gas cap.
It’s a toggle piercing cap. Bottom CO2 cartridge is pierced when you screw it down, top is pierced when you toggle the lever.
Two old cartridges.
The butt plate was nasty and the screws are rusty.
#3 Phillips bit.
Screws very rusty and one was loose in the hole.
I’ll have to plug the screw holes and redrill. The big hole is to access the stock bolt.
Butt stock removed.
Loosening the front bearing clamp.
The setscrews bear on the bearing ( that the barrel slides in).
Two setscrews and the clamping screw.
Plastic bushing is the bearing.
Much more to come…
Sunday, March 25, 2012
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2 comments:
i want to buy it ill give you $150
Thank you for showing how the co2s work I have not been able to find that information anywhere you are awesome thank you, πππ
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