On I go…
Just a picture for later…
Some lever details.
BB port cover.
Getting the bolt out was confusing, it’s in two parts, one of which enters from the outside of the slot.
Just a little dirty…
The barrel shroud slides off.
Barrel is held in place by a clamp.
Urethane transfer port seal – which I think is well designed actually.
One pin to remove the trigger/exhaust valve assembly
The compression tube is filthy.
Inlet valve. The cup seal is hard to find – let me know where to get one for what it should cost (a buck or two) if you know.
The trigger pin is only meant to come out one way – and of course I pushed it out the wrong way.
Notice the broken butt stock piece.
Trigger group.
Exhaust valve looks very similar/identical to those used on the 717 series pistols.
All the parts…
I took apart the pump piston, I don’t know what the broken bits are – plastic? fiber? Looks like one from a donor gun will fit tthough.
I don’t think those pieces sticking out the side are anything but uncut sprue…
Donor butt stock looks mostly the same.
Now we’ll see if I can get it to work. It may be that the cleaning and o-ring replacement is all it needs, at least I hope so.
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