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Now only the only things left in the body are the bolt and the hammer.
After some exploration, I noticed a hole on the top of the body. Not bolt to screw, although it is threaded. So I stuffed an Allen key in to see if it was like a cocker hammer. Nope!
There is a pin that connects the bolt to the hammer and it just pushes out:
So that allows the bolt to be removed, leaving only the hammer. Not much luck in getting it out, I noticed a pin in the body that keeps the hammer pin place:
Not sure how to remove that pin other than with a punch. Be nice to get a new oring on the hammer.
Oh, and getting the valve out was a little bit of a pain but used some macroline to help free it:
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Nice write up! I am confused on the pin and hammer though. So the hammer wouldn’t just slide out the back once the connecting pin was removed? That seems strange. I’ve owed several of these and that’s how they all disassembled, as well as all my Raptors which are nearly identical. Maybe I’m forgetting something since I sold all my F1s, but I don’t remember a pin that prevented the hammer from coming out the back. It’s kinda hard to tell from the pic where in the body that pin sits.WTB Micromag Foregrip, ICD Sight Rail, Purple VL2000
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Looking at it, I might be able to leverage it down and out. Does not seem necessary with the valve retention bolt, but modern Spyders have a similar pin.
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Ok, I remember the pin that the valve sat against. I actually wish the Raptor had one to help protect its softer brass valve body. But I guess I’m just not understanding. Is that somehow preventing the hammer from sliding out the back of the gun?
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Good start to a tear down of a F1, the access hole in the top with threaded pin you noticed is the linkage pin for the bolt and hammer and is meant to be pulled from the top of the marker. check under your foam bumper of the top rear plug, there maybe a machine threaded pin on it. which you would screw in through top hole and remove the pin. hope this helps
Last edited by Rolling Thunder 67; 05-07-2023, 08:26 AM.
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