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cobalt327
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MODEL 99 SERVICE MANUAL- similar to your gun, regarding removing and replacing the internal parts. https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/grantthekiwisairgunforum/dave-albert-daisy-resource-t3831-s30.html#p9495 These are some videos you may find useful. Shane at Rest-O-Mod Daisy has done a lot of videos on all aspects of Daisy BB guns.
Most are brief, but full of info. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rap559k75w0 TOOLS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VutUWgV-qh0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHPrYSBmHEI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsErHG707tA (start at about 5:30 for info specific to guiding the air tube into the shot tube) |
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stevec
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Sad my version was not there that I had posted on here with help of others. It was so much fun in the early days of this site. Still have the best main spring retainer made from a caulking gun. Anyone remember that LOL
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cobalt327
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The forum search feature leaves a lot to be desired, but I did manage to find several posts on disassembly that were basically the same, but no photos or videos with them. They're from around 15 years ago so it's not surprising there are no videos. If you have a link to something different, do post it to help Gib. http://forum.daisymuseum.com/repairing-red-ryder_topic1628_post5429.html#5429
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stevec
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YEAH lol
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twocompassheads
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Here's what I use for plunger work, I like the split washer system and the fact that it doesn't allow the spring to try and pop through the opening when compressed. Easy to remove when finished.
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Keep On Plinking
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Canuck1958
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So simple it HAS to work !!
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cobalt327
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Mine uses a Camaro A-arm alignment shim, it's the right width to catch the spring while allowing the plunger tube to pass through. My tool had a poker to pierce the plastic membrane inside the caulk tube so I bent it 90 degrees to use as a rest, the rear is held steady by an old plastic storage container I robbed out of the kitchen.
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stevec
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Cobalt. Yours is just like mine
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cobalt327
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Yes, I see that. Yours has to be one of, if not the first one built!
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stevec
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Mark, Can't take credit for it as it was showed to me years ago as far as I remember. We have lost so many that came up with these Ideas. There was a guy named Hugh in the north west that taught me a lot but has passed. Remember when this site was not around and you had to do a ton of searching for info. Was, still is a lot of fun. Thanks to the younger ones for picking up the torch.
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