I see, as is usually the case on EE,, you are asking more than you paid for it from Kelly!Mine arrived today. I took out out of the case to safety check and have a look. Let's say it was not Glock Perfection!
The slide release fell to the floor first. I gently pushed the slide forward and the spring popped out. Next, the trigger group popped out and fell to the floor in pieces (luckily - I had just cleaned up my office). Apparently, the slide stop retainer clip on the right was not pushed into place... Does anyone know of a detailed video on re-assembly?
The condition is as expected - new. Up on the EE it goes...
Super simple, built like usual Russian older military equipment, for the lowest common denominator, the peasant, some who could not even read. Easy to maintain, components that were replaced, rather than fixed. They do the same with aircraft, even today.Irelevante, Tokarev are not complicated, so simple, and because there are apart easily, they are easy to clean, this is not a fragile gun....it made the warClean it oil it and wait 20 years before sell
Marshal Grips are sweet, I want to get some.If you want to save the finish from the inevitable scratches you get from removing the retaining clip (Clip is on the other side in this picture) just lightly sand the back of the clip to give it some tooth then put a thin layer of epoxy on the back of it. The epoxy will prevent the clip from scratching.
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I see, as is usually the case on EE,, you are asking more than you paid for it from Kelly!
pull the bottom foam out of the case...they may have stuck them there to prevent scratching if there were two guns in the case.
Anyone can confirm if the front bushing is identical to a russian one?, will want my compensator( from a russian one ) to fit on it




























