How to Dismantle a Crosman Stinger P311 Airsoft Gun
Eject the mag and make sure that there are no rounds in the chamber., Locate the slide release catch, located just above the trigger. , Pull the catch out, using your fingernail or a sharp object., Slide the slide forward until it comes off it's...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Eject the mag and make sure that there are no rounds in the chamber.
If so, get the BB's out safely by shooting it at a target without the clip in or manually ejecting the BB. -
Step 2: Locate the slide release catch
, Be careful not to damage the catch in any way. , Now the three loose pieces should only be the slide, the lower frame, and the catch, which is loose. , Be careful with the thumb-side grip (for righties) as it keeps the spring loaded safety in place. , Don't lose any of the pieces. , This will cause the back of the gun (which counters the trigger spring) to pivot back around the base of the butt. , Have fun, but don't do anything stupid.
You should only take it apart if you want to grease it, or study the innards.
Don't do anything you can't reverse, or you're left with a useless waste of money.
Remember you should always put it back together when you are done, but you don't have to. -
Step 3: located just above the trigger.
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Step 4: Pull the catch out
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Step 5: using your fingernail or a sharp object.
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Step 6: Slide the slide forward until it comes off it's rail.
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Step 7: Use a screwdriver to unscrew the two screws on each grip.
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Step 8: With both grips off
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Step 9: you can remove the 3 piece spring assembly of the safety.
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Step 10: You can now push/pull the safety off in the same manner as the slide release.
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Step 11: Now you have taken apart the gun!
Detailed Guide
If so, get the BB's out safely by shooting it at a target without the clip in or manually ejecting the BB.
, Be careful not to damage the catch in any way. , Now the three loose pieces should only be the slide, the lower frame, and the catch, which is loose. , Be careful with the thumb-side grip (for righties) as it keeps the spring loaded safety in place. , Don't lose any of the pieces. , This will cause the back of the gun (which counters the trigger spring) to pivot back around the base of the butt. , Have fun, but don't do anything stupid.
You should only take it apart if you want to grease it, or study the innards.
Don't do anything you can't reverse, or you're left with a useless waste of money.
Remember you should always put it back together when you are done, but you don't have to.
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