Umarex NOTOS Degassing ?

i did a google search, & did not find much , i need to degas so in can install a trigger kit purchased from a member here on AGN, & while i am at it, also install new cocking lever also purchased from another member on this forum , a video would be greatly appreciated, so i an copy onto a flash drive to watch ,as i have a bad memory ( CRS/CRCrap) TIA, roger
I'm not understanding why you would need to degas to install a trigger kit. or swap cocking levers.
 
Simply look at the back and underside of the handgrip after removing the stock from the gun and remove the screw that is in the back and under the front, they are both 2.5mm.

Once they are off, remove the four Philips head screws on the side panel and remove it.

Replace the spring and the long 1.5mm grub screw.

Reassemble and adjust the grub screw until it meets your setpoint and check the safety, make sure it still works.

The air supply has no affect other than dropping the hammer weight on the poppet pin, face the gun in a safe direction at all times, keep the magazine out of it and keep it unloaded and you will be fine.
 
Simply look at the back and underside of the handgrip after removing the stock from the gun and remove the screw that is in the back and under the front, they are both 2.5mm.

Once they are off, remove the four Philips head screws on the side panel and remove it.

Replace the spring and the long 1.5mm grub screw.

Reassemble and adjust the grub screw until it meets your setpoint and check the safety, make sure it still works.

The air supply has no affect other than dropping the hammer weight on the poppet pin, face the gun in a safe direction at all times, keep the magazine out of it and keep it unloaded and you will be fine.
the pro has spoken.. good to see you firewalker..I hope you are doing well, pretty cold back there.. my daughter had a horse die and the neighbor brought their little excavator to bury it, had a hard time finding a place to dig because the ground was frozen too hard..i couldn't believe how a 20,000 lbs excavator would have a hard time digging through ice..but apparently..
it's raining buckets here.. supposed to get 1/4" and it's over 1" already today.. but it's all good,
water is a good thing.
Mark
 
the pro has spoken.. good to see you firewalker..I hope you are doing well, pretty cold back there.. my daughter had a horse die and the neighbor brought their little excavator to bury it, had a hard time finding a place to dig because the ground was frozen too hard..i couldn't believe how a 20,000 lbs excavator would have a hard time digging through ice..but apparently..
it's raining buckets here.. supposed to get 1/4" and it's over 1" already today.. but it's all good,
water is a good thing.
Mark

Thanks Mark,

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Bronchitis for a month, -0° to -22°F weather for several weeks, 44°F today, WE MADE IT!!!