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(Disassembly of the bottom half of a mass-production G1G1 XO-1. This lid-switch magnet falls out when you remove the left rail. Also, if you're using a (lightly!) magnetized screwdriver, you might want to use a different one for this screw, since the rotat)
 
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Disassembly of the bottom half of a mass-production G1G1 XO-1.
Disassembly of the bottom half of a mass-production G1G1 XO-1.
This lid-switch magnet falls out when you remove the left rail. Also, if you're using a (lightly!) magnetized screwdriver, you might want to use a different one for this screw, since the rotation through the magnetic field will demagnetize it.
This lid-switch magnet falls out when you remove the left rail. Also, if you're using a (lightly!) magnetized screwdriver, you might want to use a different one for this screw, since the rotation through the magnetic field will demagnetize it.
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Disassembly of the bottom half of a mass-production G1G1 XO-1. This lid-switch magnet falls out when you remove the left rail. Also, if you're using a (lightly!) magnetized screwdriver, you might want to use a different one for this screw, since the rotation through the magnetic field will demagnetize it.

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