Ok I’ve put the MK19Evo aside until the diaphragm chamber tool arrives. I do have a vice and soft jaws and mallet but I don’t want to risk it as I rarely use hand-tools in my life and lack the muscle memory - having become a softy keyboard warrior over the last few decades.
Edit: Hmmm I need to reconsider using a vice at least for the initial shock loosening of all the parts … good idea! Thanks for the tip @happy-diver !
Now I opened the MK25Evo and I found only a single silicone sleeve on the piston! Did I forget to put it back in during the classroom session? What happens if I don’t use the missing piece and rebuild it?
		
		
	
	
		 
	
I also made a nick on the piston side of the body while trying to remove the ring(23) even though I used a brass tool….

		 
	
I hope it is ok and safe functionally with that little nick?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Edit: Hmmm I need to reconsider using a vice at least for the initial shock loosening of all the parts … good idea! Thanks for the tip @happy-diver !
Now I opened the MK25Evo and I found only a single silicone sleeve on the piston! Did I forget to put it back in during the classroom session? What happens if I don’t use the missing piece and rebuild it?
I also made a nick on the piston side of the body while trying to remove the ring(23) even though I used a brass tool….


I hope it is ok and safe functionally with that little nick?
 
				 
  
						 
  
 
		
 
 
		 The sleeve isn’t missing it was for an older reg series...   The nick isn’t on the piston knife edge and it shouldn’t affect the seating, so hopefully it’s ok …
 The sleeve isn’t missing it was for an older reg series...   The nick isn’t on the piston knife edge and it shouldn’t affect the seating, so hopefully it’s ok … 
 
		

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		