Picked up an Azodin Pump and did a quick teardown. Nothing fancy, but gives one the general idea.
Full Gun (reg replace by original owner)
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Exploded View: All the bits and pieces. Spyder-like internals. Techt Hush Bolt.
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Regulator Exploded View:
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In order to remove the front block you need to remove the vertical asa bolt as it retains the front block piece, in this case the pump rod:
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Pump Rod Connection: Pump rod held in place by grub screw. Makes for easy removal of the pump handle for disassembly.
Full Gun (reg replace by original owner)
Exploded View: All the bits and pieces. Spyder-like internals. Techt Hush Bolt.
Regulator Exploded View:
In order to remove the front block you need to remove the vertical asa bolt as it retains the front block piece, in this case the pump rod:
Pump Rod Connection: Pump rod held in place by grub screw. Makes for easy removal of the pump handle for disassembly.
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