Manual

right to left with a small screw driver. This enables the magazine release
assembly to be removed out of the frame as a unit.
10. Remove the trigger assembly out of its recess cuts in the frame.
11. Push the combination slide and safety lock plungers and the spring
between them out to the rear of the cast-in-frame plunger tube.
12. To dismantle the main spring housing assembly, force the main spring
cap down with a punch and push the main spring cap pin out of its hole in
the main spring housing. This will permit the main spring cap, the main
spring housing pin retainer to be withdrawn from the housing.
REASSEMBLY
While reassembly of the dismantled pistol is done in the reverse order of disassembly, the
following special instruction will be of assistance:
1. When the barrel and slide assembly is to be mounted on the frame, hold both
the slide and the frame bottom side-up. Make sure that the link is titled to the
front as far as it will go and that the barrel link pin is flush in its seat. Then
slide the frame forward into the slide rails.
2. The disconnector and sear are assembled together and it is important that they
be in proper position. To do this, first mount the sear over the disconnector
(curved section inward, lugs pointing downward). Put the parts together into
the frame by in inserting the rounded head of the disconnector in its hole in
the frame so that the flat face of its lower end rests against the trigger stirrup.
Slightly press the trigger so that the holes of the two parts will line up with
that of the frame. Holding them this way, insert the sear pin from the left side
of the frame making sure that it passes through both the disconnector and the
sear.
3. In replacing the sear spring, make sure that its lower end is caught in the slot
located at the bottom rear of the frame handle. The upper end of the left-hand
leaf must rest against the sear. While retaining in this position, slide the main
spring housing up in its grooves until its end is projecting only about one-
eight of an inch below the edge of the bottom of the frame.
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