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  • Cdn_Cuda
    You can finish projects?!
    • Jul 2020
    • 4521
    • Vancouver, BC

    #1

    Nova N1 Disassembly

    Taking apart a Nova N1.

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  • Cdn_Cuda
    You can finish projects?!
    • Jul 2020
    • 4521
    • Vancouver, BC

    #2
    Starting by removing the barrel. Push on and twist to remove the barrel.

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    And you can see the insert, the the numbers on the back side. These must go in in the proper direction. If you put them in backwards you’ll have issues.

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    • Cdn_Cuda
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      • Jul 2020
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      • Vancouver, BC

      #3
      Next we’ll go up top to the retaining bolts and the feedneck:

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      You need to remove the bolt before you remove the feedneck. When reassembling make sure you out some blue loctite on the feedneck. When playing my hopper decided to start spinning, which was a little annoyingly. So. A little loctite fixed that issue

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      • Cdn_Cuda
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        • Jul 2020
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        • Vancouver, BC

        #4
        Next remove the trigger frame.

        The rear screw is easy to remove
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        To access the front grip frame screw you need to remove the two small screws holding the trigger guard.

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        With that removed there’s a small black plug that is part of the trigger mechanism. Under that piece is the from frame bolt.

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        And the trigger frames comes off:

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        • Cdn_Cuda
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          • Jul 2020
          • 4521
          • Vancouver, BC

          #5
          And now to the internals:

          slide the front section with the feedneck threads
          out of the main body:

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          And you can see the rear assembly in the marker still.

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          I used a swap to help push out the rear assembly:
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          And just be mindful there’s a spring behind the rear gauge.

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          • Cdn_Cuda
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            • Jul 2020
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            • Vancouver, BC

            #6
            The Firing assembly the also slides out:

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            And leaves the main body empty:

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            • Cdn_Cuda
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              • Jul 2020
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              #7
              And then there’s the trigger frame assembly:

              There are two small screws on the ASA:
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              And with the grip removed you can see the internal airline:
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              I was going to disassembly the N1 right to the trigger assembly, but I don’t want to mess up my internal airline as it was tight. Nova had a great video showing how it’s all done on YouTube.

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              • Cdn_Cuda
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                • Jul 2020
                • 4521
                • Vancouver, BC

                #8
                Now, remember when reassembling the marker you properly align the internal assembly’s holes
                with the main body. I used my swap to help slide parts into place and lightly threaded the bolts to hold them. Otherwise may have difficult lining up the individual
                pieces.
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                • Cdn_Cuda
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                  • Jul 2020
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                  #9
                  And finally, can anyone clarify how to tell if you have the Terr-Air upgrade just by looking at it? I’m not sure how the stock parts looks like compared to the upgraded parts.
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                  • redsquirrel
                    Classy, stock classy.
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 528
                    • Arkansas

                    #10
                    Great write up! Sure I’ll be coming back to this once maintenance is necessary.
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