Monday, March 26, 2012

Crosman Trapmaster 1100 Disassembly, Part 2

On I go…
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The forearm shows just slide off of the tube, but it was stuck. Really stuck. And nothing else can be done to the shotgun without removing the forearm.
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I made a plastic plug to protect the tube (more on this later).
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Excessive hammering and I got it to move a little.
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More hammering until my biceps swelled up to the size of Popeye’s.
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I had to make a longer plastic drift.
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Dang, still tight.
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Finally got it back far enough to open the action up, but it’s still as tight as ever.
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I removed some screws.
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The only piece that sprang up was the power adjustment assembly.
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It goes here.
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A shot of the action. There will be more… Notice the stock nut.
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Another shot.
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And more.
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The small rubber plug fell out that functions as the extractor stop. It fits in that recess.
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More to come…

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