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Senior Member
Join Date: October 14, 1998
Location: Southeastern Michigan
Posts: 1,305
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When the moderator transfered this question here it didn't transfer. The answer is insure the weapon is unloaded. Retract the slide to the point the indicated in the manual. I think it is were the one end of the slide stop is just past the beginning of the barrel. Then take a small rubber or plastic hammer and knock the slide release loose. It is tricky but easilly done. Regards, Richard.
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Staff
Join Date: March 20, 1999
Location: Somewhere in the woods of Northern Virginia
Posts: 17,067
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Thanks Richard. I hadn't noticed that the thread failed to transfer completely. This software has been giving us fits lately.
Here's a link to ScottS' original question for others to read, if necessary. [Link to invalid post] |
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Staff Alumnus
Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Earlington KY
Posts: 2,299
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Scott, I just sent you complete instructions via e-mail. George
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 14, 2000
Posts: 132
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Thanks to:
Richard, for your quick response. I was looking for the detail strip instructions, but I appreciate your taking the time to help. Mal, for moving the thread to somewhere it would generate a response. George, for your excellent e-mail instructions. Now, I can really get myself in trouble! Scott |
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