When removing barrels in these guns ... ALWAYS push barrel inward far as it can go and REMOVE the o-ring behind the circlip before pulling barrel out. Assemble the same way ONLY installing the forward o-ring and then installing the rear o-ring last. Done gently push the barrel back in slightly installing the washer then circlip
Quote from: Motorhead on January 11, 2020, 09:23:33 PMWhen removing barrels in these guns ... ALWAYS push barrel inward far as it can go and REMOVE the o-ring behind the circlip before pulling barrel out. Assemble the same way ONLY installing the forward o-ring and then installing the rear o-ring last. Done gently push the barrel back in slightly installing the washer then circlipHi Scott, O.K. Just learning this little beast. The barrels have a triangle piece that locates the barrel port relative to the breech. That would preclude extending the barrel into the breach area. So I must assume that we drill al hole in the receiver that allows us to release the set screw retainer on the Triangle locator? It reacts against the rotational force generated when you tension the barrel relative to the breech.Thanks!Michael :- )