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funky monkey 07
06-29-2003, 10:13 AM
my bolt is sticing causing it to not allow balls to enter the chamber so i read in another thread that i need to grease the ram/hammer assymbley. but i need to get that out and i dont know how so as u already can tell im new to the gun

any info will be greatly apprecited

funky monkey 07
06-29-2003, 10:54 AM
n/m i found out how

pbfred
06-29-2003, 12:25 PM
i have the same question, mind sharing what you found?

funky monkey 07
06-29-2003, 12:31 PM
im new to the gun so i dont know know what the parts names r yet but ill try to describe what they look like

i took the tray off, the four screws on the bottom near the grip frame to show the solinoid and wires and stuff then on the back there is a black thing that sticks out and then 2 screws on each side of the body that hold it still or together. i took those out then i disconected the blue hose that u see whan u take the tray off then the whole thing slides out its very simpe actually

if theres anything wrong taking it apart the way i just discribed, anyone feel free to correct me

ShootPaint
06-29-2003, 12:39 PM
To remove the ram assembly from a BKO do the following.

Pull te bolt pin out of the bolt.

Remove the two screws from the rear of the body that go into the ram assembly.

Remove the four screws that hold the battery tray on.

When you get te batter tray off remove the blue hose connected to the ram assembly.

Slide the ram assembly out the rear of the marker.

Remove the aluminum collar on the front of the ram assembly, it is the ring screwed into the black housing.

Next remove the two screws that hold the solenoid onto the black housing.

Loosen the set screw located below the solenoid, in the black housing.

Pull the ram assembly out the front of the black housing.



This should be everything you need to take the ram assembly apart, however if sounds to me like you only need to slide your ram back into the housing and tighten down the set screw below the solenoid. If the bolt isnt coming back far enough your ram assembly has probably slide forward causing the bolt to recock without clearing the feed tube.