![]() There isn't any mention of this in the section "Disassembly and reassembly of the pistol". Under the section Interchangeable barrel on page 10, it shows the use of the "mounting pin" (70) to insert into the spring and it guides the whole thing back together, and then falls out. However, prior to reassembly I read the entire manual. I've only done it a couple of times, but trying to get the spring guide rod through the hole in the slide is a real mutha. Having read the user manual several times, at least the sections I was interested in, I knew the procedure for reassembly after field-striping the pistol. ![]() It then went on easily, and the sub-assembly easily went back into the frame. The pin needed to be pushed up from the other side so there was more projection for the stop lever to pivot on. I was careless with the dowel pin (18), that the slide stop lever (15) pivots on. With a small knife blade, I pushed the spring down, and it then easily went back together. I found that it was because of the magazine disconnect spring being in the way. I then found that I could remove the post, get the hammer and spring in the correct position and then insert the post through them and into the trigger sub-assembly right side plate.Īfter getting all the parts in the inside of the sub-assembly into place I then tried to put on the left side plate. It didn't take long to realize I'd die of old age before ever getting this back together. After putting the sear in place, I then tried to slide the hammer and spring over their post and have them mate with the sear. These were then coated with Action Magic II before reassembly. Then using a Dremel and Flitz, I polished the contact surfaces on the trigger, sear, and hammer. All of this was done while the hammer was mounted on a Power Custom Series II jig with the universal adapter. ![]() Using a medium India stone, I removed the excess material from the hammer, and then with a fine arkansas stone I lightly touched the hooks where the sear engages. Of course the trigger lock spring fell out, but with the excellent pictures, was no trouble to put back in later. Following the instructions made it fairly easy to disassemble the gun.
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