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Step #1: Pull the bolt pin upwards and slide the bolt out the
back of your Cyborg. |
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Step #2: Using a 5/64
allen key, unscrew the eye covers (counter-clockwise). Remove the ball
detents (the black nubbins with springs) and place to the side. |
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Step #3: Gently wiggle
the eyes free of their sockets. |
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Step #4: Using a q-tip
or tightly scrunched piece of paper towel, clean the detect sockets and eye
sockets. |
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Step #5: Run a barrel
swab through the breech. You may want to repeat this several times. |
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Step #6: Using a clean
piece of paper towel, wipe any old paint off the eyes and ball detents. Wrap
a piece of paper towel around your finger and insert it into the feedneck –
wipe the inside of the feedneck and ensure no old paint or debris is
present. |
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Step #7: Using a piece
of paper towel, wipe the bolt clean and ensure it is free of old paint and
debris. Make sure there is no grit lodged in the o-ring groves. Apply a drop
of Triflow or a light gun oil to each o-ring. |
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Step #8: It’s now time
to reassemble your Cyborg. First, reinsert the eyes into their respective
eye sockets. Rest a ball detent in its socket. You will notice on the
underside of the eye covers that there is a recess that coincides with the
spring on the ball detents – align this recess with the ball detent spring
as you replace the eye cover. Using a 5/64 allen key, replace the eye cover
screw and tighten by screwing clockwise. Repeat this for the other ball
detent. Slide the bolt back in and depress the bolt pin into the ram. |
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