Post by: FiremanBob
There's a handy tool called the Pistol Pal from gunsmithertools.com that makes it easy to remove the mainspring housing and bolt stop pin. It also has a tool for removing the extractor which is the best I've seen.
Even a complete teardown, for example to upgrade the trigger and sear, isn't too difficult, once you know how. But the learning curve is unforgiving. Frankly, that's true of any firearm or mechanical doohickey.
Speaking of unforgiving, I have to return a Walther CCP for warranty ...
There's a handy tool called the Pistol Pal from gunsmithertools.com that makes it easy to remove the mainspring housing and bolt stop pin. It also has a tool for removing the extractor which is the best I've seen.
Even a complete teardown, for example to upgrade the trigger and sear, isn't too difficult, once you know how. But the learning curve is unforgiving. Frankly, that's true of any firearm or mechanical doohickey.
Speaking of unforgiving, I have to return a Walther CCP for warranty ...