=To Dismount and Assemble the Pistol=:—Press the magazine catch and
remove the magazine. Press the plug inward, turn the barrel bushing
to the right and by easing off on the spring let the plug and spring
protrude gradually. Draw the slide to the rear until the small recess
is opposite the thumb piece of the slide stop. Press gently against
the end of the pin of the slide stop on the opposite side and remove
the slide stop. This releases the link and allows the barrel and the
slide with all its parts to be slid forward off the guide rails of the
receiver.
=To Disassemble the Slide=:—Remove the plug by turning it to the left
and withdraw the recoil spring with its guide from the rear; or remove
the recoil spring guide and withdraw the coil spring with its plug
from the front. Turn the barrel bushing to the left and withdraw it
forward from the slide. The barrel may now be withdrawn from the slide.
To remove the firing pin, press the rear end of the pin forward until
it clears the firing pin stop. Then withdraw the stop downward from
its seat, whereupon the firing pin, the firing pin spring, and the
extractor are removed by withdrawing them to the rear.
For ordinary cleaning, no further dismounting will be found necessary
and no disassembling of the receiver should be permitted except by
permission of an officer. When the interior of the pistol has been
exposed to water, or when it is desired to make repairs, the receiver
may be completely dismounted as follows:
Cock the hammer, move the safety lock to a position half way between
its upper and lower position. Press the end of the safety lock pin on
the opposite side and withdraw the safety lock. Now lower the hammer by
pressing the trigger. Push out the hammer pin and take out the hammer
and strut. Next push out the housing pin. This may require a little
extra pressure. It is the only pin pushed out by pressure from the left
side of the receiver. The main-spring housing may then be withdrawn
downward and the grip safety withdrawn to the rear. This exposes the
sear spring, which is easily removed. By pushing out the sear pin, the
sear and the disconnector are released.
The main-spring housing is disassembled by compressing the main spring,
pushing out the small main-spring cap pin, whereupon the main-spring
cap, the main spring and the housing pin retainer will come out. The
main spring may be easily compressed by using the pin of the slide stop.
[Illustration: THE AUTOMATIC PISTOL, CALIBER 45, MODEL 1911.]
[Illustration: RECEIVER, BARREL AND SLIDE.]
To remove the magazine catch, press the button inward. By means of
a small screw driver or the short leaf of the sear spring, give the
screw head of the magazine catch lock a quarter turn to the left and
remove the magazine catch. The trigger can then be withdrawn to the
rear.
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