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Green Gas Pistol Assembly


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Hello guys! I'm new here, so I hope this is the right place to ask for advice. I recently purchased a GG pistol as a cheap secondary to my AEG. It's a STTi GG-106, a SIG P226 replica. When I got it I went out for a test and the hop rubber fell out of the barrel in a few shots. So, I went on to disassemble the pistol and put the rubber back. Now, this is my first time taking an airsoft gun apart, so be gentle. I can recall the places of all other parts, except for two. I would be really thankful if someone could tell me where they should go. 

P.S. There is a diagram in the pistol booklet  but it's useless, at least to me. I have attached a photo of the diagram, as well as the two parts and the two sides of the pistol frame, where the hammer sits.

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Sadly, it does not. I think the two parts have something to do with the hammer cocking, but how I should assemble them, is beyond my imagination. 😀

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I think the spring, pt 18, attaches to the trigger and pt 12 is hammer mech?

Good luck though.👍

 

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Well, after quite a lot of trying to fit the parts I figured it out. Bothe the spring and the other part go inside the hammer and are what actually gives it the force to hit when the trigger is pulled. Thank you guys, cheers!

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1 hour ago, Promila said:

Well, after quite a lot of trying to fit the parts I figured it out. Bothe the spring and the other part go inside the hammer and are what actually gives it the force to hit when the trigger is pulled. Thank you guys, cheers!

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