My gun-smithing job (two posts back) is done! Gun case makes nice mat to work on. So, take down was pretty easy but the trigger spring was a bit hard to get out using a paper clip as the guy in the video did. But a finishing nail was thicker and gave the added measure to just get it out. Also the part listed as #42 was not present in the video but goes over the spring. The tough part is I could not get the screw back in. I struggled with it for about 20 minutes before I finally figure that it has a greater arc than the spring that came out of the gun. Then I noticed it was also a hair thicker, which is not necessarily a bad thing. So I beat some of the arc out of the new spring gently with a hammer and finally got it to lay in the slot better and was able to install the screw. Reassembled the gun and the cylinder locks up nice and tight. Cost: $7.99 for the spring ($12.84 after tax and shipping). Labor cost--hey, I had fun for the most part and it was a good experience.
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