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USE OF
THIS MANUAL
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Before operating the Airsoft gun, read
this manual in its entirety. Important safety topics and tips are discussed
throughout all chapters. It is important that the operator know the
principals of gun handling safety and operation prior to firing the Airsoft
gun. |
SAFETY
GUIDELINES
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WARNING!
Failure to follow safety guidelines may result in serious
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Safety Distance
The effective shooting range is
approximately 75 feet. BBs fired from this Airsoft gun may travel further
than intended. Make certain that you have an adequate backstop. Eye Protection
Eye protection should be worn at all
times when both shooting and maintaining your Airsoft gun. Protect your eyes
from silicone spray and uncaptured BBs under spring pressure while performing
maintenance on your Airsoft gun. Assume Every Gun is Always
Loaded
Until you are personally convinced
otherwise, treat every gun as if it were loaded. Do not assume the chamber is
empty based on your memory or someone else’s words. Always visually check to
confirm chamber is empty. Remove the magazine to look for an empty chamber. Beware of Barrel
Obstructions
Ensure the Airsoft gun barrel is free
of obstructions before you fire the gun. Even the smallest obstruction such
as a stuck cleaning patch or even lubrication can cause a misfire or
malfunction. Muzzle Control
Always keep the muzzle pointed in a
safe direction. Never point the muzzle at a person or object that you do not
intend to shoot. Keep Your Safety On
Keep your safety on until your sights
are aligned on your target and you are ready to fire. Keep Your Finger off the
Trigger
Keep your finger off the trigger and
out of the trigger guard until your sights are aligned on your target and you
are ready to fire. |
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WARNING! Airsoft BBs can be a choking hazard. Keep them away from
children.
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Identify Your Target and
Backstop
Before you pull the trigger, make certain
of your target and what is beyond it. The Airsoft gun should never be fired
at surfaces where BBs are likely to ricochet in unpredictable directions such
as rocks, glass, water, or other hard surfaces. |
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WARNING! Adult supervision is required for any person under the age
of 18.
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Failure to Fire
If the Airsoft gun fails to fire,
misfires, or malfunctions, do not look into the barrel. BBs can become lodged
into the chamber, and serious eye injury may occur. Maintain Your Gun Properly
Performing proper maintenance, as
outlined in this manual, ensures that your Airsoft gun will be safe to shoot
and will perform to design specifications for many years. Alterations,
modifications or adjustments may damage your Airsoft gun, make it unsafe to
shoot, and will void warranty claims. Store Your Gun Safely
Always store the Airsoft gun in a
safe place, and out of reach of children. Always transport the Airsoft gun in
a carrying case; never display the Airsoft gun in a public place. Keep the
safety engaged, remove the magazine before storing the Airsoft gun. Remember:
it is your responsibility to take every reasonable precaution to secure your
Airsoft gun. Orange Tip
The orange tip on Airsoft guns helps
law enforcement distinguish between the replica guns from their real firearm
counterparts. Altering the coloration or markings required by state or
Federal law or regulations so as to make the product look more like a firearm
is dangerous and may be a crime. Operator assumes all risks and
responsibility when doing so. Hazards of Being Mistaken
for a Real Firearm
Airsoft guns have been mistaken by
Police and Law Enforcement for real firearms and can result in serious injury
or even death. It is strongly advised to operate the Airsoft gun at a safe
and legal location. In the event that you are approached by Law Enforcement
personnel, you must comply with their instructions to avoid any incident. Alcohol, Medications, and
Drugs
Do not handle or operate your Airsoft
gun while under the influence of alcohol, medication, or drugs. Your Responsibility
Your Airsoft gun is well-engineered
and manufactured to the highest standards. It was carefully inspected before
it was packaged and shipped from our factory. Its safe use depends on you
alone. You are the ultimate safety device. Like many other devices, your
Airsoft gun is safe unless handled in an irresponsible or uneducated manner. |
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KWA USA is committed to serve our
customers with the finest quality products and the highest level of service
and customer satisfaction. Therefore, all KWA products imported and
distributed by KWA USA come with a 45 days warranty. What is Covered
Except as specified below, this
warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship in KWA products
occurring during the above warranty periods. The following are not covered by
the warranty: (1) Any product which is not imported and distributed in the
U.S.A. by KWA USA. (2) Any products not purchased in the U.S.A. from a KWA
AUTHORIZED RESELLER (Note: KWA AUTHORIZED RESELLER can be identified by KWA
AUTHORIZED RESELLER sticker displayed in the store. If you are uncertain as
to whether a dealer is a KWA AUTHORIZED RESELLER, please contact KWA USA as
listed on the adjacent page). (3) Damage, deterioration or malfunction
resulting from: a) Accident, act of nature, abuse, misuse, neglect,
unauthorized product repair, opening of or modification or failure to follow
instructions supplied with the product. b) Repair or attempted repair by
anyone not authorized by KWA USA. (4) Use of the product outside the U.S.A.
(5) Damaged batteries or improper use of bullets (BBs), or non approved
propellants. (6) Use in industrial, commercial, and/or professional
applications. What KWA Will Pay For
If during the applicable warranty
period from the date of the original purchase your KWA product is found to be
defective by KWA USA, KWA USA will repair, or at its sole discretion, replace
with new, used, or equivalent model, the defective product without charge for
parts or labor. How to Obtain Warranty
Service
If your product ever needs service,
it may be taken or shipped to KWA USA. The following procedures apply
whenever your unit must be transported for warranty service: ·
You must call us to obtain an RMA number. THE
RMA NUMBER MUST BE CLEARLY MARKED ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE PACKAGE. PACKAGES
WITHOUT RMA NUMBER CLEARLY MARKED WILL BE REFUSED AND RETURNED TO SENDER, NO
EXCEPTIONS. ·
You are responsible for transporting your
unit or arranging for its transportation. ·
If shipment of your unit is required; you
must pay the initial shipping charges, but we will pay the return shipping
charges if the repairs are covered by the warranty. ·
WHEN RETURNING YOUR UNIT FOR WARRANTY
SERVICE, A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL SALES SLIP MUST BE ATTACHED. ·
You must include the following: RMA number,
your name, address, daytime telephone number, model and serial number (if
applicable) of the product and a description of the problem. This
Warranty is Only Valid in the United States If your product does not require
service, but you have questions regarding its operation, please contact our
Technical Services Department as listed below. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. OUR LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AT OUR OPTION, OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND SHALL IN NO
EVENT INCLUDE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COMMERCIAL OR PROPERTY DAMAGES OF
ANY KIND. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTS LOST, STOLEN AND/OR DAMAGED
DURING SHIPPING. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS
ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights, but you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state. This warranty may not be altered other than in writing signed by an
officer of KWA USA. KWA USA 18571 E. Gale Ave. City of Industry, CA 91748-1339 626.581.1777 www.kwausa.com |
M9 PTP
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Slide Material = Metal Alloy ·
Frame Material = Metal Alloy ·
Outer Barrel = High Impact Polymer ·
Hop-Up = Adjustable ·
Magazine Capacity = 25 rounds ·
Caliber = 6mm BBs ·
Gas System = NS2 ·
Velocity = 330±FPS* with 0.20 gram BBs ·
Propellant = Green Gas ·
Dimensions = 8.5`` X 5.5`` ·
Weight = 2.5 lbs. M9 TACTICAL PTP
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Slide Material = Metal Alloy ·
Frame Material = Metal Alloy ·
Outer Barrel = High Impact Polymer ·
Hop-Up = Adjustable ·
Magazine Capacity = 25 rounds ·
Caliber = 6mm BBs ·
Gas System = NS2 ·
Velocity = 330± fps* with 0.20 gram BB’s ·
Propellant = Green Gas ·
Dimensions = 8.5`` X 5.5`` ·
Weight = 2.5 lbs. Special Features:
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Fully functional ambidextrous thumb safety
and hammer decock ·
MIL-SPEC-1913 (Pictanny) rail *Individual test results may vary
depending on brand of BBs, type of gas, and chronograph used. |
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M9 PTP/M9 TACTICAL PTP
1 M9 PTP/M9 PTP Tactical 1 Operator’s Manual 1 Bottle of Silicon Oil 1 Sample Bag of BBs 1 Hop-Up Adjustment Tool |
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M9 PTP
The M9 PTP was developed exclusively
as a durable professional training weapon. What sets the M9 PTP apart from
the competition is the new KWA internal gas delivery system. Almost every
part of the gas system has been overhauled and re-engineered to increase
efficiency and reliability. The heart of the new system is a new advance
lightweight gas piston that increases the weapon cycle rate which provides
for a faster and more realistic blow back action. The new M9 PTP uses a new outer
barrel design with integrated feed ramp and locking block for positive
feeding and reduced lockup time. The frame and slide of the M9 PTP is
constructed from high quality alloy steel and is made to a 1:1 ratio of the
real firearm it replicates. Weights are strategically distributed during
production process to closely match the weight and balance of a real firearm.
Functional features such as the slide catch and hammer decock safety are
faithfully replicated and add to the realism. Beveled magazine well aids in
quick and accurate reload. Even the M9 PTP magazine has been completely
redesigned to compliment the new gas system. Instead of metal stamping, the
new magazine is milled from a solid piece of alloy steel bar stock. New
O-ring designed needle valve prevents excessive gas from escaping during gas
fill ups. M9 TACTICAL PTP
Developed in consultation with top
tactical trainers, the M9 TACTICAL PTP feature the KWA NS2 gas system to
deliver powerful blow back action that adds realism to any firearm training.
The safety mechanism is faithfully replicated to ensure safety principles can
be incorporated into training exercises. Basic field servicing is accurate to
their firearm counterparts. To help develop muscle memory, every PTP model is
weight balanced to duplicate the actual weight of a firearm with a fully
loaded magazine. The M9 Tactical PTP has all the
features found on the standard M9 PTP with the addition of MIL-SPEC-1913
(Pictanny) rails that enables quick attachment of tactical lights and laser
devices. The slide and frame are constructed from high quality alloy steel
machined to precision tolerances. High impact polymer is used for the
construction of the outer barrel because of its impact resistance property
and self-lubricating feature. |
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1. Release
magazine by pressing magazine catch. 2. Push
the gas canister nozzle into the charging valve. Make sure the canister is in
a vertical position when charging. 3. Charge
magazine until gas overflows from charging valve. |
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WARNING!
Avoid allowing magazine to drop freely onto hard surfaces;
it may damage the magazine. |
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Note: It is normal that you may experience
minor leaking from charging valve during charging due to high pressure built
up inside magazine. It is recommended to keep gas release valve slightly
oiled. Ideal temperature for shooting is room temperature. You may experience a delay action if
surrounding temperature drops below 68° F. Remember, do not expose magazine
directly under the sun or incinerate the magazine, it may cause bursting. It
is strongly recommended to empty gas from magazine after shooting. Be sure to
avoid direct gas contact with eyes or skin when gas is being released, it
will cause cold burns. |
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Green
Gas safety tips: ·
Check canister for any cracks or leaks before
using ·
Do not expose the canister to temperature
over 104° F ·
Do not leave the canister directly over fire ·
Do not heat the canister ·
Keep the canister away from direct sunlight Do not leave the canister in vehicles |
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1. Pull
magazine follower down until it locks. 2. Insert
BBs into magazine lip. 3. BBs
should stack staggered for maximum round capacity. 4. Make
sure to have a 3mm clearance between BBs and top lip of magazine 5. Push
magazine follower lock to release. Note: Always use KWA Perfect BBs 0.2
or 0.25g. Using only KWA Perfect BBs can give your Airsoft gun its best
performance. Using recycled and low grade BBs may damage the gun. |
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WARNING!
Do not release magazine follower when the magazine is
empty. Doing so will damage the magazine and magazine follower. |
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1. Place
magazine back into magazine well. 2. Push
up magazine until it clicks into locked position. 3. Pull magazine
down to assure that it has been locked in place. |
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Pull slide to the rear most position
and release the slide. This will automatically load the BBs into the chamber.
Hammer will be in cocked position. Make sure not to skip this procedure.
Skipping this step will cause a misfire on the first pull of the trigger.
Slide will stay opened when last BBs is fired and ejected. |
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1. Release
safety and pull on trigger. The blow back action will load the following BBs
automatically as the slide cycles back and forth. 2. Grasp
pistol in your hand firmly. A two-handed hold with one hand wrapped around
the other will help control the pistol. |
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WARNING:
Never shoot gun in a horizontal or upside down position. |
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Single Action Mode
For Single Action mode, simply pull
back the slide and quickly release it to chamber the first BB, then pull
trigger to fire. |
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Double Action Mode
For Double Action mode, de-cock the
hammer, then fire with the hammer in “at rest (forward)” position. |
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The slide will remain open after the
last BB has been fired and ejected. Remove empty magazine and replace it with
a loaded magazine, release the slide stop, the first BB will be automatically
loaded into the chamber. Note: It is important to treat your
gun as if it were loaded even with the slide open. |
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Remove magazine first and visually
examine the open chamber to check for clearance. Make sure both magazine and chamber
are clear without BBs, then ENGAGE THE SAFETY SWITCH. |
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The Hop Up device is one of KWA
standard features. Hop gives Airsoft BBs greater stability, further travel and
increased accuracy. Being light-weight, Airsoft BBs can be affected by wind
when fired. With the Hop up system, the trajectory of the Airsoft BBs can be
adjusted according to the surroundings or environment. |
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HOP-UP ADJUSTMENT
Make sure the magazine is loaded and
that you have at least 65 feet clearance for test fire before making any
adjustments. 1. Test
fire gun for 10 ~ 20 rounds and observe the BB travelling pattern. 2. Remove
magazine. 3. Open
the slide and place adjusting tool into slotted chamber ring. Turn adjusting
ring 1/4 inch at a time. 4. Turn
ring counter clockwise if BBs go downward. Turn ring clockwise if BBs go
upward. 5. Adjust
ŕ Test Fire ŕ Adjust: Repeat the
procedures until you find the proper trajectory. |
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HOP-UP ADJUSTMENT POINT
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It is not recommended to disassemble
the gun unless you have BBs jammed inside the barrel or for maintenance purpose
only. To begin with disassembly: 1. Remove
magazine 2. Check
and clear chamber from any BBs 3. Pull
the slide to the rear by 1/4 inch and push disassembly pin inward and hold 4. Push
disassembly lever downward and release disassembly pin. 5. Pull slide
forward away from frame 6. Remove
guide rod and spring 7. Slide
Barrel out from bottom of slide |
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1. Place
barrel into slide from bottom 2. Install
recoil spring and guide rod into position 3. Push the
slide onto the frame rails and hold back 4. Swing
disassembly lever upward 5. Release
slide |
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NOTE: After assembly is completed,
cycle the slide back and forth to insure proper assembly. |
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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
FOR KWA GAS BLOW BACK |
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Use only 100% Silicone oil recommended
by and available at the Airsoft dealer where you purchased your KWA products.
Any other type of lubricant may damage the products. Lightly Lubricate recoil spring,
cylinder and moving parts with a few drops of oil. Lubricating seals and the o-rings are
essential. Unload BBs from magazine and make sure the magazine is free of gas
before you lubricate charging valve and release valve of the magazine. Green gas is liquid propellant which
tends to dry out the seals and o-rings. With lubricating silicone oil, it
will extend the life of the seals and o-rings and prevent gas leaks. |
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Unusual conditions are defined as any
condition requiring special maintenance. Perform maintenance outlined for the
climate similar to your operational area. Extreme Cold:
Operating an Airsoft gas gun in
extremely cold temperatures is not recommended. Cold temperature will cause
the Hop-up Bucking to harden, reducing its effectiveness. Gas will not expand
properly in cold temperatures, so cycling rate and power will both be
dramatically reduced. Extreme Heat:
Operating an Airsoft gas gun in
extremely hot temperatures is not recommended. Leaving the gun in direct sun
light for long periods of time or operating in extremely hot areas will cause
the gas to over-expand, damaging the internal workings of the gun. The
increase in internal pressure from the expanding gas can also damage the
seals and cause leaks in the magazine. Dust or Sand:
Dust or sand can get into a gas gun
and cause malfunctions and/or excessive wear. Keep the gun covered whenever
possible. Use lubricant sparingly, as lube naturally attracts dirt and other
particles. After use in a dusty area, always field strip the gun (refer to
Disassembly Section) and clean any areas you can reach with a soft, lint-free
cloth. |
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PARTS LIST
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Description |
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Description |
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Description |
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3 |
Standard Grip “Left” |
63 |
Sear |
316 |
Main Seal Base |
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3A |
Standard Grip “Right” |
64 |
Sear Springs X 1 |
317 |
Main Seal |
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13 |
Hop-Up Adjustment Ball |
65 |
Sear Pin Sleeve |
318 |
Main Seal Cap |
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19 |
Cylinder Return Springs X2 |
66 |
Sear Pin |
319 |
Main Seal Cap Screw |
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35 |
Firing Pin Striker |
67 |
Spring Tension Bar |
320 |
Gas Chamber Block “Breach” |
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36 |
Firing Pin Spring Retainer |
70 |
Hammer Pin Sleeve |
321 |
Safety Cam |
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37 |
Firing Pin Spring |
71 |
Hammer Pin |
323 |
Safety Lever “Left” |
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38 |
Safety Lever Plunger “Large” |
72 |
Hammer Strut |
324 |
Safety Lever “Right” |
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39 |
Safety Lever Plunger Spring “Large” |
73 |
Hammer Strut Pin |
325 |
Safety Lever “Right” Set Screw |
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41 |
Recoil Spring Guide Rod |
75 |
Magazine Catch Bushing “Right” |
326 |
Outer Barrel |
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43 |
Trigger |
76 |
Magazine Catch Bushing “Left” |
327 |
Locking Block |
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44 |
Trigger Pin |
77 |
Magazine Catch Spring |
328 |
Locking Block Pin |
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45 |
Trigger Return Springs |
78 |
Hammer Strut Spring |
329 |
Locking Block Spring |
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46 |
Trigger Transfer Bar |
79 |
Hammer Strut Plunger |
330 |
Inner Barrel |
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47 |
Trigger Bar Tension Spring |
81 |
Main Spring Housing Pin |
331 |
Inner Barrel Base |
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48 |
Safety Lever Plunger Spring “small” |
82 |
Lanyard Loop |
332 |
Inner Barrel Base Pin |
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49 |
Plunger Spring |
83 |
Lanyard Loop Pin |
333 |
Inner Barrel Lock |
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50 |
Disassembly Lever |
153 |
Magazine Catch |
334 |
Inner Barrel Lock Screw |
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51 |
Disassembly Pin |
167 |
Main Spring Housing |
335 |
Inner Barrel Feed Ramp |
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54 |
Slide Stop Spring |
193 |
Frame Metal |
336 |
Inner Barrel Feed Ramp Pins X 2 |
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55 |
Hammer Bar |
196 |
Hammer |
337 |
Adjustment Ring |
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56 |
Hammer Bar Set Screw |
202 |
Frame Metal “Railed” |
338 |
Barrel Grip |
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57 |
Hammer Bar Spring |
237 |
Grip Screws X 4 |
339 |
Barrel Chamber Seal “Bucking” |
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58 |
Impact Frame |
312 |
Gas Chamber Cylinder |
340 |
Inner Body Frame |
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59 |
Impact Frame Springs X 1 |
313 |
Jet Nozzle |
341 |
Slide Stop |
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60 |
Impact Block |
314 |
Jet Nozzle Pin |
342 |
Recoil Spring |
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61 |
Impact Block Springs X 1 |
315 |
Jet Nozzle Spring |
361 |
Slide |
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62 |
Impact Block E-clip |
316 |
Main Seal Base |
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MAGAZINE DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST |
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Description |
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Description |
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110 |
Magazine Gas Release Valve |
910 |
Magazine Base Plate Lock “Hi-Cap” |
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111 |
Magazine Charging Valve |
911 |
Magazine Base Plate Lock Pin |
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113 |
Magazine Base Plate STND |
912 |
Magazine Body “Hi Cap” |
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903 |
Magazine Lip Pins X 2 |
921 |
Magazine Body Standard |
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905 |
Magazine Follower “Hi-Cap” |
922 |
Magazine Lip |
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906 |
Magazine Base |
923 |
Magazine Lip Nozzle Seal |
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907 |
Magazine Base Pins X 2 |
924 |
Magazine Follower |
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908 |
Magazine Base Seal |
928 |
Magazine Base Plate Lock |
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909 |
Magazine Base Plate “HI CAP” |
932 |
Magazine Follower Spring |
BASIC
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
FOR PISTOL
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SYMPTOMS |
POSSIBLE CAUSE |
SOLUTIONS |
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Slide Jams/Will not complete cycle |
Dry internal |
Add silicone to cylinder/main
seal/rails |
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Double feeds BBs into Chamber/BBs
roll out of barrel |
Hop-up adjustment too tight |
Release hop-up or replace bucking |
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BBs will not release from
magazine/bent mag lip/check BB condition |
Bent magazine lip |
Replace magazine lip |
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Leaking release valve & charging
valve |
Dry O-ring |
Add silicone oil to valves |
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Safety lever not working |
Loose screw on lever |
Tighten lever allen screw |
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Slide will not disassemble |
Broken locking block |
Send in for repair service |
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Slide stop engages while shooting BBs |
Weak slide stop spring |
Adjust tension |
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Magazine base plate will not lock |
Broken base plate lock |
Replace base plate lock |
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Magazine base leaking air |
Worn out Base seal |
Replace magazine base seal |
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Cylinder will not load BBs into
chamber |
Broken cylinder tap |
Replace cylinder |
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Trigger will not reset |
Worn out trigger spring/trigger bar
spring |
Replace trigger spring/trigger bar
spring |