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<blockquote data-quote="doctruptwn" data-source="post: 746207" data-attributes="member: 5207"><p>Septic Here is the proceedure:</p><p></p><p>1. unload the gun</p><p>2. Field strip the pistol</p><p></p><p>Now with the basic frame in hand</p><p></p><p>1. remove the grip pannels</p><p>2. Place the hammer in the uncocked position</p><p>3. remove the MainSpring Housing (MSH) pin (the one at the bottom of the grip) Remove it using a small punch. From right pushing out to the left. (looking at the back of the frame.)</p><p></p><p>4. Slide the MSH down.</p><p>TheSear spring may fall out now so remove the MSH slowly so you can see the orientation.</p><p></p><p>5. Remove the Thumb Safety, By moving the thumb safety to about half on half off wiggle while pulling it to the left. The Thumb Safety is also the pin for the Grip Safety. (<strong>CAUTION</strong>when removing the thumb safety, There is a small spring and 2 small pins that run in the tube between the slide release and thumb safety. This spring can fly a long way.) Sorry I can't thik of what he tube is called at the moment.</p><p></p><p>6. Remove the Grip Safety.</p><p></p><p>This is as far as you need to go to adjust the Sear spring. </p><p></p><p>Looking at the Sear Spring there is a small tab on the bottom of the spring that indexes in the small slot on the frame. The top of the spring has 3 leaves. With the spring oriented with the small tab facing away from you the spring leaves should bend slightly away from you except the right leaf. The left leaf is what you want to adjust by bending it slightly away from you (adding tension to the spring against the sear. The middle leaf is tension on the disconnector, the right leaf should bend toward you. The right leaf adds tension to the grip safety. </p><p></p><p>If you wish to tear it completely down to the raw frame. The pin that holds the hammer can be removed and the hammer and strut can then be removed, again right to left. The next pin hold the sear and disconnector right to left. Orientation for the sear is the small triangle shaped part of the sear faces you. the sear is "C" shaped the "C" part faces you with the disconnector going in the middle of the sear. To remove the trigger, Push the mag release in approximately 1/8" and withe a screw driver turn the screw 1/4 Turn. the mag release will remove from the left side of the frame. push the trigger out the back of the frame.</p><p></p><p> Good luck</p><p></p><p>There are no real trick to reassembly. It's just reversed. However you can use the punch to align the disconnector and sear, then push the punch out with the pin that holds them in place. Everything else is pretty straight forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctruptwn, post: 746207, member: 5207"] Septic Here is the proceedure: 1. unload the gun 2. Field strip the pistol Now with the basic frame in hand 1. remove the grip pannels 2. Place the hammer in the uncocked position 3. remove the MainSpring Housing (MSH) pin (the one at the bottom of the grip) Remove it using a small punch. From right pushing out to the left. (looking at the back of the frame.) 4. Slide the MSH down. TheSear spring may fall out now so remove the MSH slowly so you can see the orientation. 5. Remove the Thumb Safety, By moving the thumb safety to about half on half off wiggle while pulling it to the left. The Thumb Safety is also the pin for the Grip Safety. ([B]CAUTION[/B]when removing the thumb safety, There is a small spring and 2 small pins that run in the tube between the slide release and thumb safety. This spring can fly a long way.) Sorry I can't thik of what he tube is called at the moment. 6. Remove the Grip Safety. This is as far as you need to go to adjust the Sear spring. Looking at the Sear Spring there is a small tab on the bottom of the spring that indexes in the small slot on the frame. The top of the spring has 3 leaves. With the spring oriented with the small tab facing away from you the spring leaves should bend slightly away from you except the right leaf. The left leaf is what you want to adjust by bending it slightly away from you (adding tension to the spring against the sear. The middle leaf is tension on the disconnector, the right leaf should bend toward you. The right leaf adds tension to the grip safety. If you wish to tear it completely down to the raw frame. The pin that holds the hammer can be removed and the hammer and strut can then be removed, again right to left. The next pin hold the sear and disconnector right to left. Orientation for the sear is the small triangle shaped part of the sear faces you. the sear is "C" shaped the "C" part faces you with the disconnector going in the middle of the sear. To remove the trigger, Push the mag release in approximately 1/8" and withe a screw driver turn the screw 1/4 Turn. the mag release will remove from the left side of the frame. push the trigger out the back of the frame. Good luck There are no real trick to reassembly. It's just reversed. However you can use the punch to align the disconnector and sear, then push the punch out with the pin that holds them in place. Everything else is pretty straight forward. [/QUOTE]
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