I cursed this gun one hundred times, but I finally got it right without any scratches or damage. You're right. If you can take the oil off your hands before you complete the final steps, it will be much easier.
Man I screwed this up a couple times. I kept placing the pin back in but at the wrong position. Your video was more informative than the one I saw previous because you show exactly the site line to use when choosing to insert the pin. With the other video he didn’t really use any words so I just kept having to go by visuals. First he inserted the pin, and then he racked it backwards slightly, and I just kind of had to eyeball where I thought the positioning was. I ended up getting that to work eventually before I saw this video. I wish I saw this video first.
Not quite. That is, the re-assembly: first position your slide approximately to the standard place where it rests when the gun is fully assembled, then put the slide stop pin partially into the frame and ALSO into the barrel hook, so that the barrel doesn't go freely back any more, and only then pull the slide back so that the cutout on the slide matches with the one on the frame and push the slide stop fully into the frame. Way easier.
No problem! Never had any issues, been quite reliable so far! Amount of grease is for long term storage, as I see myself using it soon I'll degrease and reuse a lighter oil to prevent corrosion. Thanks for the comment!
I have the same model. My grips don’t have the black lines going down , mine are very light compared to yours . If you want to sell yours let me know, wouldn’t mind a extra pare
I cursed this gun one hundred times, but I finally got it right without any scratches or damage. You're right. If you can take the oil off your hands before you complete the final steps, it will be much easier.
Man I screwed this up a couple times. I kept placing the pin back in but at the wrong position. Your video was more informative than the one I saw previous because you show exactly the site line to use when choosing to insert the pin. With the other video he didn’t really use any words so I just kept having to go by visuals. First he inserted the pin, and then he racked it backwards slightly, and I just kind of had to eyeball where I thought the positioning was. I ended up getting that to work eventually before I saw this video. I wish I saw this video first.
Not quite. That is, the re-assembly: first position your slide approximately to the standard place where it rests when the gun is fully assembled, then put the slide stop pin partially into the frame and ALSO into the barrel hook, so that the barrel doesn't go freely back any more, and only then pull the slide back so that the cutout on the slide matches with the one on the frame and push the slide stop fully into the frame. Way easier.
Great video very helpful esp with the pin alignment, ? what is with all the grease ? Also any issues with stove pipe ejection jams?
Tx again
No problem! Never had any issues, been quite reliable so far! Amount of grease is for long term storage, as I see myself using it soon I'll degrease and reuse a lighter oil to prevent corrosion. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for the video. Your right the tricky part is tricky!!!
Thank you for sharing ,
Have you ever did a grip swap out
(Change grips )
great video...the trick tips were great. ty
what is that red gel like substance all over the parts of the gun....
Mobil 28 Hi Performance Synthetic Grease.
Is that grease okay to use on all guns for long term storage?
Decent video. If you read the instruction manual things will go much much more easier. Try it and see. Thanks a lot friend. 🙂 SC Navy vet.
I have the same model. My grips don’t have the black lines going down , mine are very light compared to yours . If you want to sell yours let me know, wouldn’t mind a extra pare
Thanks for sharing.
Nice gun!