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Hi guys!
I'm a proud owner of CZ452 Lux for quite some time and I would like to ask if anyone here (who obviously owns 452 rifle) would post some photo or maby video instructions on how to disassembly the bolt?
The original manual has just verbal instructions and only one photo. Not enough...
I just took the slide off and it looks like slide stop goes fully up ie. there's no room for it to go further.
Take a look at this 1mb movie I made, it shows the magazin inserted, slide stop going up, and ejecting the mag, it goes down. My father told me it's been like this since it's...
So, let me confirm this once again: slide stop should stay in the UP position when the mag is removed? I think it going down, fully back to it's original position when the mag is out, is what's really the problem here.
Aha..so the slide stop shouldn't drop after the magazine release at all?
Wow man, I learned a lot more from you then from my "gumsmith" who didn't really know what may be the problem.
I know for a fact that the slide stop can be safely removed. Is there any way of trying to fix it without...
Yeah, it's the slide release on the left. That thing, when I enter an empty magazine, gets raised by the follower on the magazine and it actually holds the slide.
The thing is, once I release the magazine, the slide release goes down (it is now longer raised by the magazine), and the moment...
Hello gents!
I have a 60 yrs old Walther PP (ww2 era) and lately noticed the problem with the slide not moving forward enough to actually cock the hammer (sometimes it cocks the hammer, sometimes not) and ALWAYS after the last round's being fired, it remains in the ready-to-fire position (as...
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