We have them. gunshop@nctv.com
Take a pushrod and push down on the plunger in the lifter. A hydraulic lifter is spring loaded.
It is cheaper than replacing the lifter
The lifter bucket, which is on top of the valve stem, and the spring in the Overhead Cam engine aides in adjusting the valve clearance.
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There is No C02 cartridge in the Marksman Repeater, it is spring operated
All magazines or clips have a "lip" at the top that retains the next round up in the magazine until the closing bolt of the weapon picks it up and shoves it into the chamber. If a particular magazine spits out more than one round at a time, it probably has a bent or damaged lip. Carefully bending the lip back into place or getting a new magazine should fix the problem. I think what you are refering to is a "tube magazine" which would be correct for the 87p.The "clip" the inquirer was talking about is a small C or U shaped spring which slips in place at the end of the tube itself just where it meets with the lifter or carrier mechanism.This spring grabs the round which is pushed to the front of the tube by spring pressure and holds it when the round ahead of it is pushed free of the tube and into the carrier mechanism and onto the lifter itself when the bolt is fully to the rear the lifter spring pushes the lifter up with the cartridge into alignment with the chamber.without the spring ,or, if it is worn out the cartrige in the tube would have its nose pushed into the path of the lifter and would jam the rifle.The spring is available from Numrich Arms or Jack First or in parts lots on E-Bay.Shootrj2003
That is the hydraulic lifter
You could take off a rocker and try to push down on the pushrod. You'd be able to feel the spring in a hydraulic lifter, but not on a solid lifter.
Yes- the spring pushes on the follower, which pushes the cartridge up. Too much tension, and the cartridge is shoved against the bottom of the bolt.
hammer is spring pushed and hits the firing pin to fire the cartridge.
There is none. Its spring loaded. See the link below for the owners manual.
Many companies make 1911 looking handguns, some of them use 12 grams, others use green gas, spring or batteries. You need to check what company, and what model you are looking at.