Benjamin Marauder Gen 2

Hi All,
I've seen Ted's youtube video regarding the HDD (Hammer Debounce Device). My question is, has anyone tried this on the Marauder Gen 2? There's no way to install the receiver on top of the air resovoir without having the bolt atached to it. Again, has anyone installed this? If so, how well does it operate on the Gen 2?
 
DJGunner,
25 caliber gen II Marauder
​Mods:
Hill 20 gram hammer
WAR TSS
​Hill high flow valve, with optional 6 pound light spring
Hill 0.187 transfer port tube
​Huma Regulator, set to 1800 psi
​Barrel drilled and polished to 0.187
​Bolt recountoured to reduce blocking of transfer port
​Hammer tube deburred and polished
​42 shots at 40 fpe with a 1.8 percent extreme spread in velocity with JSB 25.39 grain pellet, even more fpe with heavier pellets.


 
"addertooth"DJGunner,
25 caliber gen II Marauder
​Mods:
Hill 20 gram hammer
WAR TSS
​Hill high flow valve, with optional 6 pound light spring
Hill 0.187 transfer port tube
​Huma Regulator, set to 1800 psi
​Barrel drilled and polished to 0.187
​Bolt recountoured to reduce blocking of transfer port
​Hammer tube deburred and polished
​42 shots at 40 fpe with a 1.8 percent extreme spread in velocity with JSB 25.39 grain pellet, even more fpe with heavier pellets.


Awesome job Addertooth!
 
As far as installing the TSS, I've done a lot of work on conventional firearms but never PCP air rifles. Per the installation video that I've seen for the TSS, it looks as if some significant disassmbly is required and I'm not afraid of that but I've been told that marauders are notorious for leaking after disassembly/reassembly. How difficult is it to install the TSS? Also, I'm not looking to do any drilling or polishing. I saw the picture instructions had some photos of that work having to be done. Any recommendations?
 
They are less likely to leak once you have cleaned them up and used silicon oil to re-assemble them. The TSS installation is a snap. Once you put in a TSS, your warranty is challenged; no harm in having it completely apart and doing it right in a single operation, rather than incrementally. The Marauder is not scary to break down to it's last part, and put it back together.