Condor SS – Removing breech
As I noted in my other thread, sometimes my gun is incredibly difficult to cock. I asked about spray lubricants that were safe to use and was suggested to use spray graphite, but instead I’ve decided to do some disassembly and see if I can find and smooth out the area that is causing the cocking mechanism to get hung up; I can’t keep beating up my finger the way I have been. Stupid rail is so sharp that I’ve bursted a bunch of blood vessels on the side of my finger struggling to get leverage to cock it.
Having never removed the breech before, is there anything I should know before I start? Instructions in a previous thread suggested it was as simple as removing the tank and collar, removing the cocking knob and then the breech would slide out the back. Once that’s out the hammer and weight will come out? Anything else or should the burr or rough spot then be visible for me to take a dremel to it? Thanks again.
-TB
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Gotta agree with randy_68 I would open it up and try and fix it myself G()D knows how long Air Force will keep your t()y. My gun was jammin up after every 20 to 30 shots almost impossible to cock but I opened her up and lubed her with molly. Then she wouldn’t cock at all so I went back in and moved the trigger assembly around a bit and since then I have 500 to 600 pellets down the barrel and not had a problem.
Some folks are squeamish about voiding their warranties that is understandable. When I vented my gun under the fore grip I did that so now it’s open season…No warranty so I am not in your shoes.
Did you send the Condor back already?