Выражаю благодарность автору данных видеороликов. Ведь "Лучше один раз увидеть, чем сто раз услышать." А с такими ракурсами - это проще простого. Спасибо, товарищ. Спасибо
No kidding, the first couple times I tore into mine it took hours to reassemble, but after doing it a couple more times it gets a lot easier, which is usually the case for any gun. My SP-01 was a nightmare the first time, but now I can strip it down to each individual part and put it back together in about 10 minutes, just practice practice practice. And yeah, I adore this gun, it was my first handgun and I love it to this day, it's one of those guns that will be passed down through generations hopefully.
@@TheExplosiveGuy Just got my first gun, a Browning Buck Mark Black Label Threaded, i'm glad that i manage to give it a quick clean up in about 10 minutes! I would love to see some footage or get live instructions. (So much better then this online footage, but for now it's the best to get.)
@@patreve8195 I can run you through the process verbally if you'd like, a regular field strip is actually pretty easy. And unless you plan on swapping trigger components (if you aren't a gunsmith, don't lol, it's not easy getting in there) you shouldn't ever need to get into any internals.
We also have one. Truly good pistol. However through the years its springs weared out. If just i could find some other brand new springs for it here in south africa.
You don't. There's no decocker, if you want to uncock it for storage you'll have to pull the trigger. Since it's a rimfire you dont want to dryfire it, put a fired empty case in the chamber and then pull the trigger, leaving the case in the gun until you pull it out next. But to be entirely honest you don't need to do that, springs don't wear out under static loads so you can keep it cocked in storage.
Выражаю благодарность автору данных видеороликов. Ведь "Лучше один раз увидеть, чем сто раз услышать." А с такими ракурсами - это проще простого. Спасибо, товарищ. Спасибо
Love this, it shows the Heggis flip already done!
Interesting mechanics of a nice 22 showing all the works
I have the exact same model of this gun. I love it..
Gracias. Tu comentario me es muy útil
do you dry-fire it after shooting?
This thing is an absolute nightmare to disassemble but I love it anyway.
No kidding, the first couple times I tore into mine it took hours to reassemble, but after doing it a couple more times it gets a lot easier, which is usually the case for any gun. My SP-01 was a nightmare the first time, but now I can strip it down to each individual part and put it back together in about 10 minutes, just practice practice practice. And yeah, I adore this gun, it was my first handgun and I love it to this day, it's one of those guns that will be passed down through generations hopefully.
And the grips hold all those tiny parts in place, it's a damned nightmare.
@@TheExplosiveGuy Just got my first gun, a Browning Buck Mark Black Label Threaded, i'm glad that i manage to give it a quick clean up in about 10 minutes! I would love to see some footage or get live instructions. (So much better then this online footage, but for now it's the best to get.)
@@patreve8195 I can run you through the process verbally if you'd like, a regular field strip is actually pretty easy. And unless you plan on swapping trigger components (if you aren't a gunsmith, don't lol, it's not easy getting in there) you shouldn't ever need to get into any internals.
We also have one. Truly good pistol. However through the years its springs weared out. If just i could find some other brand new springs for it here in south africa.
this would buy if in that place
how do you drop the hammer without dry firing to put the gun in storage?
@@bmo5906 without a magazine, the firing pin goes back to sleep?
do you pull out the magazine?
You don't. There's no decocker, if you want to uncock it for storage you'll have to pull the trigger. Since it's a rimfire you dont want to dryfire it, put a fired empty case in the chamber and then pull the trigger, leaving the case in the gun until you pull it out next. But to be entirely honest you don't need to do that, springs don't wear out under static loads so you can keep it cocked in storage.
Why do empty shells fly out of the pistol instead of remaining stationary or you have to knock them out?
Because it's a semi-automatic pistol. The slide being forced back causes the extractor to grab the rim of the cartridge and eject it.
Wrong. Pressure extract shell from chamber. Extractor just grab shell and move backwards
It would appear the "Heggis Flip" has been performed on this gun.
I noticed that. I'm guessing the animator unknowingly made his render from a gun that had that mod...
Nice animation, does anyone know the twistrate on this?
Cool
Не знал, что он курковый.
Если смотреть чисто внешне, я бы тоже подумал что это бескурковый пистолет - страйкер.
@@Sivispacemparabellumguns
Не помню тогда с каким бескурковым мелканом его путаю.