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Join Date: Apr 2009
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FN,
That's interesting. My experience has been exactly the opposite. You just have to be sure it is cocked when you take out the firing pin assembly. Squeeze the trigger part way to **** it, then remove with fingers. No tools required. ...and I still can't figure out exactly how that works. ![]() But I love the thing. |
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