Manual

5. Step Four (Series 6 Frame - Not Pictured): Carefully (the sear is under
slight spring tension) remove the sear retention pin. There is a small grub
screw to remove and then a small pin can be used to push out the sear
retention pin.
6.
The Sear, Sear Pin, and Spring will come out.
7.
Inspect the Sear to see if it has wear where the lug catches. (Notice the
slight wear on this sear.) Wear can cause the marker to ‘skip’ (not recock
from time to time) or be VERY hard to time the auto trigger. Replace this
if wear is evident or malfunctions are occurring. This should not need to
be done often and perhaps will never need to be replaced on your marker.