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  • txaggie08
    Big mouth
    • Jan 2005
    • 1213

    #16
    you remove the rear thumb screw, turn the valve counterclockwise and the whole assembly comes out, bolt and all. Take the front screw out and the frame, rail, and body will come apart. Try shortening the sear rod a bit.


    Best advice would still be to have him foot the bill to tuna's shop however. He doesnt charge alot and know way more about airgun products than i do for sure...

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    • Coralis
      Hyper Micro
      • Aug 2005
      • 1285

      #17
      t is slightly touching it. are there any guides to taking it apart?

      Here is a couple of links you should be familar with http://www.airgun.com/ and http://www.airgun.com/manual.shtml

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      • txaggie08
        Big mouth
        • Jan 2005
        • 1213

        #18
        I think hes trading for a lvlX and sending it in to tuna .

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        • egb groupie
          Registered User
          • Aug 2005
          • 158

          #19
          I don't know if you have taken it apart yet, but make sure you press the trigger in as far as it will go before you take the back screw out and slide the valve out. Of course, make sure you aren't gassed up when doing this. This ensures the on/off pin has enough clearance to slide out with the valve without snagging up on the body. Snagging up on the body, if you try pulling hard enough, can bend that pin, and that will cause more leaks. Also, before you try to adjust the trigger rod length, take a lighter or some other flame source to the area where it is threaded into for just a few seconds to heat it up. This will loosen up any loctite that might be holding it tight in there. Hope this helps alittle more.

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          • robnix
            email robnix@gmail
            • Jan 2006
            • 2094

            #20
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            Wow! That's a HOT mag. I hope you do send it to Tuna and let him at it to get it working right.

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            • olinar
              mech>electro
              • May 2006
              • 1777

              #21
              is it just me or would that rail look sick with a chord body.

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              • txaggie08
                Big mouth
                • Jan 2005
                • 1213

                #22
                I thought that when he first showed it to me....

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