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Next, let’s remove the barrel. These use their own proprietary barrels, different from other Tiberius markers. To release the barrel you need to turn and pull this pin..
and then the barrel releases, so it can be removed by twisting it out, similar to other Tiberius barrels:
And here is the barrel, custom made by Lapco. It’s a rifled barrel and made for First Strike and the barrel shares the same serial number as the marker.
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Finishing with the trigger group: there’s a small oring that holds the trigger to the frame which needs to be removed:
Here is the trigger separated:
here’s the re disassembled. If you want to see more of the trigger assemble taken apart look here: (https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/p...-t9-diassembly)
These are pretty simple
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And now here comes the hardest part of the removing the bottle adaptor plug. This is supposed to be removed by a T-handle tool that came with the marker. This one did not come with a tool so I had to improvise.
Thankfully I found a long threaded bolt that fit in the adaptor plug. Using a spare piece of wood a fashioned a redneck t-handle and pull as hard as I could and nothing. Not movement at all. I bathed the little bastard in some commercial grade penetrating oil and left it over night. I stepped in the sides of the board, gave it a solid reef and success!
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With that SOB out of the way, there’s a cap on the back of the bolt assemble the screws out of the body and then then, using the gentle persuasion of a mallet and a plastic rod I gently coaxed the bolt assembly out.
So here’s the entire internal assembly laid out:
And the there’s one final oring in the base of the bolt assembly. There’s flats on the bolt that allow you to hold a wrench and use an Allan key to disassemble:
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