so would you recommend one or not?? how horrible is horrible for the trigger? im interested in picking one up
I took mine out for the first time on the week-end. I’m not sure if it is my reloads, my cast bullets or the gun, but I had lots of FTFs and FTEs. The ammo seems to work fine in my CZ75 and NP20. Can somebody chime in on the cause? I have to go get some factory ammo to try.
Looks like i'll need the tool in the youtube video below. What is that tool? The thing that he uses to compress the mainspring? Looks like a plumbing tool of some sort. Does anyone in scarborough have one, that they would be willing to lend out to butcher this poor NP-22 some more?
Just use a correctly sized screwdriver. There is a slot under the mainspring housing to insert it. Just be carefull when you do so, that spring it under a lot of pressure.
I got a Sig Sauer armorer tool from Brownells a while ago (I don't know if any site sponsor holds it now, they didn't back then). It has reversable heads and has all the "points" you need to "almost" fully disassemble a SIG pistol. There are some smaller pins where you need a really small punch (for the hammer stop pin) but with that tool you can pretty much detail strip it 98%.
http://www.sigsauer.com/SigStore/ShowProductDetails.aspx?categoryid=29&productid=94
I took mine out for the first time on the week-end. I’m not sure if it is my reloads, my cast bullets or the gun, but I had lots of FTFs and FTEs. The ammo seems to work fine in my CZ75 and NP20. Can somebody chime in on the cause? I have to go get some factory ammo to try.
I'm talking about stripping the the actual mainspring assembly.
I do not see any slot for anything on it.
Maybe it differs from a real SIG, I don't know.
Here is what I'm talking about:
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Here is what I'm talking about:
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Also, it is important to remember to decock the pistol before trying to remove the hammer spring.