Technical information
Drop the regulator spring pack out of the regulator body.
Insert the 7/64 inch allen wrench through the hole in the front face of the regulator body. Gently apply
pressure to the allen wrench to push the regulator piston out of the regulator body.
(5) Disassembling the Powertube
Use a nickle, quarter or similar-size coin to unscrew the brass powertube tip.
Use the pick or small allen wrench to remove the powertube spring or spacer.
Use the pick to remove the powertube o-ring.
(6) Disassembling the Sear
Locate the sear pin (see diagram) hole on the side of the 68Micromag body. Your gun may have one of
two versions of the sear pin; the commonest is a pressure-fit pin. The second is a screw-in pin, which can
be identified by the allen hex head which will be visible when looking at the sear pin.
In order to remove the pressure fit sear pin, use the allen wrench to push the sear pin out of the body. The
sear assembly, including the sear, clevis and trigger rod will then drop out of the body.
In order to remove the screw-in sear pin, use the an allen wrench and turn counter-clockwise until the sear
pin is completely out of the body.
(7) Disassembling the Grip
Using the phillips screwdriver, unscrew the two screws in each grip panel to remove the grips.
3-4 CLEANING AND LUBRICATION
(1) Cleaning
Using a pick, remove and inspect all o-rings carefully for abrasion, nicks, cuts or deformations. Replace
any o-rings which are worn with the appropriate replacement.
Following inspection, clean each o-ring using water or alcohol and a soft cloth or paper towel.
Inspect all chambers and air passages for dirt and oil build-up. Gently clean all air passages and chambers
with Pro-Clean or denatured alcohol and a soft cloth or paper towel.
Wipe down the springpack, removing all dirt and oil.
Clean the bolt and bolt spring thoroughly.
Clean the barrel, the breach and the powerfeed using a barrel brush and Pro-Clean. If desired (and
recommended) then treat the barrel with Pro-Plus barrel treatment by placing the treatment on a swab and
working it completely into the barrel.
(2) Lubrication
Once cleaning has been completed, lubricate the following parts:
Springpack: place several drops of Pro-Lube or silcone grease directly onto the springs.
Regulator: drop two to three drops of Pro-Lube into the hole marked -oil- on the side of the regulator.










