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Field Stripping

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MilitaryPPa1.gif (3238 bytes) To field-strip the Unique Military & Police Model, remove the magazine (15) and clear the chamber. Pull the slide (2) to the rear, and engage the safety (34) with the front notch on the slice to lock with the slide back. Rotate the barrel (1) clockwise 60 degrees (3), and pull forward (4) out of the slide.
MilitaryPPa2.gif (2840 bytes) While holding the slide firmly, turn the safety downward, and ease the slide forward off the frame (16). Remove the recoil spring assembly (37). This completes field-stripping.
MilitaryPPa3.gif (2272 bytes) For further disassembly, place the slide bottom up in a vise with padded jaws. Drift out the extractor pin (3) and firing retaining pin (4), and remove the extractor (5), extractor spring (6), firing pin (9), and firing pin spring (8). Drift out retaining pins in the slide to the top; those in the frame from right to left.
MilitaryPPa4.gif (3082 bytes) Unscrew the grip screws (13), and remove grips (14), (29). Rotate the safety a half turn from safe position and lift out of frame. Re-insert magazine, hold hammer (10), pull trigger (33), and ease hammer down. Place frame in a vise with padded jaws, and drift out magazine catch pin (21), and remove magazine catch, magazine catch plunger (19), hammer spring (18). and hammer plunger (17). Drift out hammer pin (23), and remove hammer with strut.
MilitaryPPa5.gif (2333 bytes) Drift out sear pin (24), and remove sear (11) and sear spring (12). Drift out magazine safety stop pin (35) and trigger pin (32). Pull trigger bar (27) inside of frame, and slide disconnector (36) down to remove it. Roll trigger assembly back and down through magazine well. Trigger assembly can be disassembled by drifting out trigger bar pin (30) and magazine safety pin (31) from right to lift. Reassemble in reverse. Use a drift punch or slave pin to aid insertion of magazine catch pin. Head of extractor pin is shaped to match rounded top of slide. Drive this pin with a plastic hammer or wood block to avoid damaging it. Extractor pin and firing pin retaining pin must not project from bottom of slide or they will interfere with slide movement.