Sig Sauer Sig sauer X-Five pellet gun disassembly

Hey, I got a problem with stuck pellet and I tried to disassemble the gun.
From another post, I know that removing the slide probably has to do with the pin marked in the picture.
But I can't knock this thing out. Any advice how to do it properly without damaging it?

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Ok, I wasn't familiar with this type of "hollow" pins, I assumed there is nothing in these holes. But it's exactly like dv8eod said, the pin is in the smaller circle next to the dummy take down lever. Knocked this out from right to left, and the slide blocker dropped from the area marked with red circle. Here are additional pictures that show how the slide blocker works. Thank You!

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Ok, I wasn't familiar with this type of "hollow" pins, I assumed there is nothing in these holes. But it's exactly like dv8eod said, the pin is in the smaller circle next to the dummy take down lever. Knocked this out from right to left, and the slide blocker dropped from the area marked with red circle. Here are additional pictures that show how the slide blocker works. Thank You!

365487148_1258559261461059_5826420651222264528_n.jpg


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The Sig Sauer P320 blank gun is much easier to disassemble, but then again it is more difficult to clean and it's only single shot with an adapter, you have to muzzle load every rubber ball individually. But I can guarantee you that it's a lot of fun!

Are you guys still not allowed to acquire 9mm blank guns in Poland? I'm asking because the last time I checked you've only been able to get 6mm flobert guns without paperwork.