Flipping the marker upside down again, we need to remove the velocity screw and deal with a hidden valve retention piece (Again, special thanks to Jordan for this). This little piece hides under the threaded cylinder that holds the grip frame screws. So this cylinder must be moved out of the way. They you can see the metal powertube retainer. Or in my case, not notice this a separate piece at all….
And here are the two pieces completely removed.
Be aware that that metal wedge is only held in by that threaded cylinder. So if you put the wedge back and not the cylinder, the wedge will just fall out and you’ll have to crawl around until you find it again…. (Yup, totally did that myself).
With this piece removed and the sear components flipped (as shown in post #15) you can now remove the internals. I use a barrel cleaner to push it out.
So the valve and the powertube come out:
And my powertube needs some serious cleaning.
And here are the two pieces completely removed.
Be aware that that metal wedge is only held in by that threaded cylinder. So if you put the wedge back and not the cylinder, the wedge will just fall out and you’ll have to crawl around until you find it again…. (Yup, totally did that myself).
With this piece removed and the sear components flipped (as shown in post #15) you can now remove the internals. I use a barrel cleaner to push it out.
So the valve and the powertube come out:
And my powertube needs some serious cleaning.
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