Manual

BOLT TAKEDOWN
After having removed the
barrel pin, remove the barrel
assembly from the cradle.
See Figure 14. At this
point, the bolt-block, firing
pin and firing pin spring can
be accessed. See Figure
15.
The bolt-block is kept in
place between the two
sides of the cradle by two
pivoting retention pins.
These pins can be taken
out by hand, simply rotate the pins a ¼ turn either
clockwise or counter-clockwise (See Figure 16) and
then remove the pins completely from the cradle. See
Figure 17. Note: When reinstalling retention pins make
sure the beveled edge is down or toward the grips.
See Figure 18.
NOTE:
Bolt-blocks are interchangeable and are not caliber
dependent.
FIRING PIN TAKEDOWN
You can use one of the two bolt-block retention side
pins as a tool to take down the firing pin and firing pin
spring in a few seconds. Depress the firing pin by
inserting the bolt-block retention side pin in the back
plate hole that locks the firing pin into the slide. Then
slide the back plate down or away approximately 1/4”.
See Figure 19.
W A R N I N G
Make sure that you hold the firing pin and firing pin
spring during takedown. These items are under spring
tension and must be controlled before you removed the back plate.
W A R N I N G
Failure to retain the firing pin and spring could allow these parts to fly out and hurt
you or a bystander or become lost. See Figure 20.
Figure 20
Figure 19
Figure 14 Figure 15
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
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