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Kingman Chaser 11mm Pistol Disassembly

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    Kingman Chaser 11mm Pistol Disassembly

    In amongst a few markers Jimmydee had sent my way was a Kingman Chaser 11mm Pistol. So figured I might as well take it apart!

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    Remove the grip frame first:

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    And the you can see the bottoms of the marker:

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    Then I move on to the slide assembly. Removing the plate on the slide exposes the cocking rod

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    Undoing a screw in the slide allows you to remove the top slide section.

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    There is a spring to all the slide to reset after the marker is cocked:

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    And you can see the bolt section that is the actual cocking mechanism:

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      #3
      Great stuff! Thanks for doing this, was planning on doing this since I've got 3 hanging around.
      Fred aka ChoSanJuan
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        #4
        And here is the hammer portion removed from the body:

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        Now moving back to the bottom of the marker, we can see there’a an easily removable metal piece that takes the force of the hammer. This piece just slides right out.

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        Then there is the breech block, if you will, the black plastic section that where the mags feed into the full breach:
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          #5
          So here are the entire removed internals:
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          The value is accessed behind the black plastic breech block. Slotted screwdriver removes the cover and allows you to removed the valve pin and spring.

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            #6
            The rear internals connect like a standard Spyder, with the bolt attaching to the lower hammer. The hole in the lower hammer is where the cocking rod connects.

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            And here’s a look at the bolt itself. It even had detent cutouts.

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              #7
              And finally, the grip frame where the mags feed into and 12g go. I have no mags.

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                #8
                Overall a neat marker. Has some good features like the hidden cocking rod, the slide to cock. Too bad a full sized marker doesn’t integrate some of these ideas. Now airs up and no leaks.
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                • Cdn_Cuda

                  Cdn_Cuda

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                  ChoSanJuan valve oring was toast.

                • ChoSanJuan
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                  Haven't run into that yet. You think that's a common failure point?

                • Cdn_Cuda

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                  Likely. Kingman has never been known to have the greatest orings. Every time I take a Spyder apart the orings are jelly.

                #9
                Oh! I've had one of these, they are pretty cool. I had hopes I could get a bunch on the cheap just so me and the guys could mess around in the yard without having to pull out 68 Cal stuff but people apparently like them too much and I couldn't get any for under about $60. The magazines were hard to find as well. Shame, I like the design

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