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Dissassembled Bravo One Internals

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    Posted: 27 July 2010 at 2:13am

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^^Heres the Pre-Dissassembly.
 
Ooh! Now we're into the internals!
 
Rear of the marker.
 
Front end of marker. As you can see my Recievers  Ball Latch was put in backwards. I realised this AFTER I re-assembled the marker. -.- Quick question though.. is my buffer O-Ring supposed to be loose just sitting there? 3rd picture shows it in position but after I cock, and shoot, I realise sometimes it gets pulled off.


Edited by toosexyformycat - 27 July 2010 at 2:15am
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That o-ring is a "floater," it doesn't have a position it stays in other than just being around the mainspring and spring guide.
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Originally posted by Mack Mack wrote:

That o-ring is a "floater," it doesn't have a position it stays in other than just being around the mainspring and spring guide.
Thank you, was just making sure.
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So it's a 98?
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Yeah pretty much. Bravo one is just a slightly modified C98 in appearance.
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"Bravo One" is the moniker under which the Alpha Black is sold in Canada.
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I use a little rubber cement to secure the buffer o-ring to rear of reciever on my Carver One and Project Salvo, an o-ring floating around still has the potential of a jam or lock withing the reciever.

Also go to a good auto repair place and get an A/C o-ring repair kit, the small o ring from the kit fits tight on the spring/spring guide and is a better buffer. Other rings in kit fit the barrel o-ring slot, as well as front reciever o-ring.
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