What's the easiest firearm you've ever disassembled?

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Easiest full detail strip I've ever done was on a Kel-Tec P11. I know, it's not what some consider a quality firearm, but it _is_ easy to take down, has only about 30 parts, and requires nothing but a screwdriver. (Bonus: You don't have to pull the trigger!)

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The easiest to strip, in my opinion, for both field and detailed is a Cobray Mac-11. I think it's as simple as it gets.
 
I'd have to agree with the P-11 for the pistol. The only rifles I've completely stripped to the last ball bearing have been a Mauser Ms. 420 and several AR's, although I've mostly stripped a Garand. They were all pretty easy.
 
To completely completely disassemble, Mosin, SKS, and SVT-40. No tools, snap together/apart assembly and disassembly, and I can do it blindfolded.
 
Well, if we had a Tijuana cop on this board, I'd bet he'd say his wrist rocket was exceedingly simple to take down.

Biker
 
Kel-Tec P11 (once I built a tool to remove the mainspring). Haven't taken the trigger group apart on my SP101 yet, but it's just waiting the opportunity.
 
To completely completely disassemble, Mosin, SKS, and SVT-40. No tools, snap together/apart assembly and disassembly, and I can do it blindfolded.
I assume for the SKS you are not including such things as removing the extractor or firing pin. Those items (and perhaps others) cannot be removed/installed without tools on the SKS.
 
do you use a search function to find an answer to a thread and then reply?

This thread dates from 2007, on the reloading section one dates from 2005 :eek:
 
Walther PPK... (PA63)....sw/walther 99, xdm, 92, xd, then Glock... followed by cz 75's and 1911's
 
The only firearm I have taken completely down would be the S&W Sigma, which is heavily based on the Glock design so I would have to agree with the Glock series being quite easy. As was said prior, I could break and anvil with a rubber mallet. And if I didn't break that gun, then it was to be so easy a caveman (like me) could do it.

Damian
 
Ok so you brought back this post from 2007? How did you even found this?
I thought the rules said you can not bring back posts so many days old???
Ak47 easy!
 
Rifle: Mosin Nagant. Seriously, hold trigger back, pull bolt back. Twist rear section, and it's apart.

Handgun: my S&W 469 was pretty simple. Pull slide 1/2" back, pull out slide release. The trigger assembly disassembled with a screw or two, and went back just as easy.
 
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