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Unread 01-04-2007, 12:19 AM   #5
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Ed & Jerry,

I guess there are two reasons I want to take the pistol apart.

The first is that I want to clean out the 90 years of gunk that has accumulated so that the action won't be hampered if I take it to the range.

(Just to be on the safe side, I just purchased another "hold open" so that the numbered original part won't be subject to possible breakage. I also bought some plastic replacement grips so that the numbered un-chipped grips will stay intact.)

The second reason is that I'm just plain curious. Taking the pistol apart helps me to understand how it works and gives me a sense of the creativity that went into the design and manufacture. However, I don't intend to break the pistol down to every individual part (I may be compulsive but I ain't crazy.)

Your advice about the leaving the magazine spring alone makes a great deal of sense. I'll be leaving it and the breakdown lever spring undisturbed.

Thanks for the input,

Dave in TN.


Ron,

You hit the nail on the head! I looked at the top of the spring with a 10x loupe and it was exactly as you described. If I ever have to replace the spring, I'll use your suggestion.

Dave in TN.
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