hi sol just undo the philips head screw the you need to push the valve pin in and lift the rear slide bit up .kind regards mark
hey guys.
anyone know how the rear half of the slide is supposed to come off?
the trigger was locked back and would not release, i got the side of the gun off and was able to poke an allen key inside to release the trigger. now the trigger is stuck, so i need to get the back of the slide off. im assuming it just slides off after the screw is taken out, but is stuck by something which is also making the trigger stick?
cheers
sol
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hi sol just undo the philips head screw the you need to push the valve pin in and lift the rear slide bit up .kind regards mark
OK so the problem seems to be the thing that returns the trigger back to its start position is slipping off the hammer as it fires.
anyone got any ideas?
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Seriously, not sarcastic, send it to Dynamit Noble for repair/overhall. If they charge you at all, I'm sure the cost will be reasonable.
I had a mag. jam on mine and then pulling the trigger too hard, bent something inside (my fault entirely). DN fixed it, overhauled it and returned it FOC. This was way out of guarantee. Excellent attitude, service, customer relations and for them, advertising.
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cheers, sounds like a good idea.
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