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I never had any problems disassembling Broomhandles. No one ever even showed me but I did have a exploded view.
I always found the hubbub over taking them apart amusing. My first Broomhandle was the second pistol I had, after a 7,65 Luger ( some 1920's sort). I remember being at a gun show in Mountain View ( Ca ) in the early 1980s at which a seller was perplexed how to put a Broomhandle back together. I took care of that right quickly. I solved that conundrum that rarely occurs when someone reassembles one with an incorrectly assembled lock. It's just a matter of applying pressure and pulling on several parts at the same time. I remember walking someone through it on the old Yahoo newsgroup. Broomhandles are fun, I just don't shoot any of mine any longer... No shootee - no breakee... Jerry |
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