CLOSE UP OF CIRCULAR INDENT USED AS A REFERENCE TO ALIGN BARREL PROPERLY
Quote from: travels4fun on June 12, 2015, 07:28:11 PMCLOSE UP OF CIRCULAR INDENT USED AS A REFERENCE TO ALIGN BARREL PROPERLYWhat kind of dog do you have? (I see puppy dog hair in your carpet. Which makes sense because you sure aren't spending time vacuuming with all the helpful post you've put up lately ) Edit: if you have a cat please just lie to me and tell me you have a dog. I like your posts and I don't want to lose respect for you. Thank you for your consideration.
Tools Required: 3mm Metric Hex KeyStep 1 REMOVE FORWARD CHEEK PIECEThere are two cheek rests on the Wildcat. Only the forward cheek rest needs to be removed in order to access the set screw that secures the barrel to the breech block. Using a 3mm hex key, remove the set screw securing the cheek rest to the breech block. Lift the cheek rest up and set aside.Step 2 REMOVE SET SCREW SECURING BARREL TO BREACH BLOCKUsing a 3mm hex key, remove the set screw securing the barrel to the breech and set asideThe set screw is located on top of the forward breach block. Do not try removing the barrel yet as you need look in the screw hole to check the position of the circular indent on the brass end of the barrel. I suggest taking a picture circular indent now visible just inside the screw hole. When reinstalling the barrel, this circular indent must be in the same exact same position to ensure the barrel and transfer port are perfectly aligned and centered.VIEW AFTER SCREW REMOVED SHOWING CIRCULAR INDENT ON BARRELStep 3 REMOVE THE BARRELGrasp the end of the barrel near the muzzle and gently (and slowly) pull the barrel out of the breech. You may need to slightly twist the barrel slightly to get it started but once you feel the barrel move, pull the barrel straight out in a linear motion without any twisting. You want to keep the force constant yet slow as you dont want to scratch any surfaces or cause damage to the O-rings. THIS IS HOW THE BARREL WILL LOOKCLOSE UP OF CIRCULAR INDENT USED AS A REFERENCE TO ALIGN BARREL PROPERLY