Webb4 apr. 2003 · Forgot one thing: turn the slide/barrel assy upside down when sliding the receiver on, then turn it back upright and gravity will make the link fall into the right place most times so you can insert the slide stop. If the link is tight (and it stays forward) use the toothpick through the frame hole to move the link. P pxchang0 Registered Webb20 okt. 2007 · You want to reinsert the slide stop straight in without rotating it from below. Look at the instructions / diagrams you have very closely and it will help. Side note: I usually fold a crease in a business card and slip it under …
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Webb1 aug. 2016 · The slide will not move more than 3/16" of an inch and also causes the trigger to move some with it. Cannot move slide further back than the rear of the frame Striker is in the 'ready to fire' red position The disassembly lever is stuck in the 6 oclock position and will not go past 5 oclock. Webb10 jan. 2024 · 148. #11 · Jul 16, 2024 (Edited) I learned the hard way that if you pull the trigger while dis-assembled that a "Safety Lever" (a tiny finger over on the right side of the 365) sticks up to block the slide from going back on. Push it down with a small screwdriver or punch, and don't pull the trigger while disassembled. cipriano woods hoa
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Webb19 aug. 2013 · First of all, if you are fairly mechanically inclined and coordinated, and you have a rubber or plastic mallet, AND YOU ARE 100% SURE THE GUN IS NOT LOADED...you can try tapping it off yourself. If it were me, I'd hold the pistol slide up in my support hand, holding down in the slide stop levers on both sides of the frame. Webb17 apr. 2024 · While holding the barrel and guide rod in place, turn the slide sideways as shown and be sure the barrel lug is perpendicular to the barrel. Then slide it onto the frame. Slide the assembly onto the rails of the … Webb12 okt. 2009 · That is why I suggested pulling the trigger. Grip the grip safety while pulling the trigger to see if it releases any tension. Then make sure you do not touch the grip safety while attempting to move the slide. If what I suggested does not work, go to www.1911.com and post the problem. ciprianussteeg 2b