On I go![]()
I had to pump up the contrast to show the stamping on the barrel.
V-350 SLIDE ACTION
I probably should mention that you cock the rifle by sliding the barrel into the action...but more about that if/when I get it working...![]()
Removing the front sight.![]()
The threads are minimal, as the rust gives way.![]()
The trigger guard is removed with two screws.![]()
Punching out the trigger pin.![]()
The trigger/sear is pulled out.![]()
Trigger/sear, pin and spring.![]()
The ball…it's the "barrel lock" so it presumably locks the barrel.![]()
I carefully levered it out.![]()
There’s a spring underneath.![]()
The ball and spring.![]()
Removing the piston seal. It stretched and came off. I’m not sure how to replicate it. I suppose I could try and reuse it but it is a bit scarred.![]()
The hammer and piston assembly. The manual shows it as two pieces but as far as I can tell it’s one piece.![]()
The "pop" valve cleaned up.![]()
I removed the seal. It seems to be nylon.![]()
The felt and o-ring are both toast.
So now I have to clean everything and try to reassemble it. I don’t know if the seals can be re-used. If I have to fit a new piston seal I may try an o-ring or make a copy of the teflon seal from polyurethane. Or I may try teflon. I will still need to examine the piston thoroughly to see if it could possibly be two parts.