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Note: Make sure when the feed elbow is reinstalled, it lines up with the
hole on the right side of the shell.
Foregrip
Using a 7/64” Allen wrench, remove the socket head screw and slide the
foregrip forward and off of the body.
Selector Arm
It is not necessary to remove the selector arm when dissembling the TM-7.
Using a 1/16” Allen wrench, remove the flat head screw which holds
the selector arm to the selector shaft.
Note: The Selector Arm is keyed into the selector shaft. Make sure
they are aligned before reinstalling the selector arm screw.
Grips
Using a 5/64” Allen wrench, remove the four 6-32 button head screws
holding the grips in place. Notice that the lower screws are longer
than the top grip screws.
Separating Shell
Once the parts above have been removed the shell can now be sepa-
rated. The shell is separated by loosening the shell screws.
• Using a 7/64” Allen key loosen the 7 socket head screws, located
on the left side shell.
• Also remove the 2 flat head screws, located above the regulator
with a 5/64” Allen wrench.
• The left side shell can now be separated from the right, by lifting it off.
Notes:
• It is not necessary to remove the picatinny side rails to separate the shells.
• Once the left shell has been removed, there are several components
which will be loose. These include the battery door, trigger, trigger guard,
trigger spring, and stock assembly. Make sure you do not lose any of
these parts.
Trigger
The trigger can be removed by simply lifting it out of the right side shell.
When reinstalling it, make sure the trigger spring is seated correctly. See
the picture below for correct installation.
Trigger spring
The trigger spring serves as a dual purpose spring. It holds the selector
switch in position and gives the trigger a spring return. See the picture
below for correct installation.
Selector Shaft
The selector shaft sits in the right side shell and
connects to the selector switch arm, when fully
assembled. You will notice, on one side of the shaft
4 keys that sit into the trigger spring. Make sure
these keys line up before putting the shell back
together. See the picture below for correct installation.
Stock and Stock Lock
The stock assembly and stock lock assembly can be easily removed once
the outer shell is separated. If you decide not to use the stock, the TM-7 also
comes with a cover plate for the back of the shell.
Note: Notice how the stock lock sits in the shell
before removing it, so it’s easier to reinstall.
Removing the Body from the Shell
Note: Before removing the body assembly from
the shell, it will be necessary to unplug the bat-










