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  • Combloc

    Stop Negassing me!!!!!
    Nov 10, 2010
    7,212
    In a House
    Doing a detailed cleaning of a 1982 P6. I figure it's probably never been done before as there was LOTS of old gunk in there. Now I just need to figure out how it all goes back together.........

     

    iH8DemLibz

    When All Else Fails.
    Apr 1, 2013
    25,396
    Libtardistan
    Dibs on leftover parts.

    That is the true mark of a master mechanic.

    Having parts left over for the next build.


    PS: The recoil spring goes on the recoil spring guide rod. Leaving the spring out entirely will convert the pistol from semi automatic to fully automatic...
     

    TexasBob

    Another day in Paradise
    MDS Supporter
    Oct 25, 2012
    2,485
    Space Coast
    I had a similar problem with a CZ-82, 30 mins to brake down 5 hours to reassemble, thanks to a guy down in Norfolk VA SailorCurt I learned my lesson the hard way. Get complete disassemble, reassemble directions, pictures, video etc and review before taking it a part. :cool:
     

    TargetGrade

    Banned
    BANNED!!!
    Aug 13, 2017
    2,970
    Pensultucky
    The foot bone connected to the leg bone,
    The leg bone connected to the knee bone,
    The knee bone connected to the thigh bone,
    The thigh bone connected to the back bone,
    The back bone connected to the neck bone,
    The neck bone connected to the head bone,
     

    joppaj

    Sheepdog
    Staff member
    Moderator
    Apr 11, 2008
    46,451
    MD
    That trigger shaped piece goes inside the trigger guard shaped hole.
     

    Uncle Duke

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 2, 2013
    11,665
    Not Far Enough from the City
    Put all of those parts in a box, and take it to the gunsmith. Tell him you think that all of the parts are there from when you disassembled it a few years back. And that yep, after thinking about it for awhile, you're pretty sure they're all from the same gun.

    Smiths love a good mystery!
     

    Zorros

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 10, 2017
    1,407
    Metropolis
    Put all of those parts in a box, and take it to the gunsmith. Tell him you think that all of the parts are there from when you disassembled it a few years back. And that yep, after thinking about it for awhile, you're pretty sure they're all from the same gun.

    Smiths love a good mystery!

    U wont be the only person who has done so. I can think of one other.
     

    Combloc

    Stop Negassing me!!!!!
    Nov 10, 2010
    7,212
    In a House
    Refinish? blasphemy!! It has a nice patina to it! Believe it or not, it went back together easier than it came apart. And it works......I think. HAHA!
     

    Combloc

    Stop Negassing me!!!!!
    Nov 10, 2010
    7,212
    In a House
    LOL That's what's known as "firearm alchemy". It takes a LOT of practice and magic but it is possible. In this case, I ended up making not two but THREE functioning Deutsches Polizei Pistolen out of just ONE: :D

     

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