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Cyrano 850

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istriker22

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Hello guys,

It's been a while since I've posted on here but here it goes.

My mares cyrano 850 lost air due to a separation( I think) between the tank and handle, the o-ring was outside the tank.

I managed to disassemble the gun, changed o-rings, etc...everything seem to be working ok except when trying to assemble it a pin came out of nowhere( I think it must be for the trigger). It's holding air ok now however I can't figure out where this pin goes. The trigger is slack, no pull on it.

Any experts can chime it and tell me where this pin goes?
Thank you in advance.
 

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That is the trigger transmission pin and the metal adaptor that allows the use of the 1.5 mm diameter pin. It fits in under the trigger and is held in place by a threaded disk with a screwdriver slot in it. How the gun retains air without it is a mystery!
 
Thanks for the reply. I was mistaken about the gun holding air. It does not. The threaded screw goes over it? Is there a diagram shows position of it? Thanks again!

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Yes. Here's a parts diagram. It's id 45 and 51. Make sure to check and place the O-ring Id 49 correct.
Jégwan
 

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