If the guys slide is jamming in the open position, with an empty magazine and he can't get it closed, tell him to drop the mag a 1/2 inch, the slide will slam home on it's own, then just slap the mag back in.
For some reason, I cant get the lever to return to the red position unless I place the barrel on a firm surface to "re seat," the barrel in order to return the takedown pin to the "red position."
THANKS PPF...you saved me a trip to the gunsmith. I dissasbled my Berreta Model 44 because I was crossing state lines. When I got home, I couldn't get it back together because of a dumb mistake...so dumb I'm even embrassed to post what it was...here.
@LuisGamundi this maybe true for someone who wants to sell it. The only way that I would part with my fellow Pisan is for the right price! I've been looking for the .22 and yes, they are worth a bit more. why? i have no idea.
I also have a 70s in 380, same gun, that I purchased in 78'. Question though, what model was the holster that you use? My slide stays back in the open position on the last round fired, but the magazine holds it back not the side pin. I must be missing a small spring or something. Difficult to get the mag out after firing. Any advice?
@Bobrdb100 the holster is a Blackhawk left handed inside the pants holster. I'm right handed but the left handed holster works for the location where I carry.
My slide usually stays back on the last round but not always. You have to push the side pin in, in order for the slide to stay back without the mag in. With the mag in, all you have to do is pull the slide back and it will stay, empty of course. The mag shouldn't be holding the slide back I'm not sure why it's doing that, sorry.
@italianppf2 I have the same issue. A gunsmith looked at mine last week and said that was the way this one was supposed to work. He said that there was no mechanism inside that would engage the slide stop automatically on the last shot, unless it broke off. After he examined it, he determined that nothing broke off, but that it was built that way.
can you please post another video of a complete disassembly down to the bare receiver?
jiffyfolk 1 month ago
@jiffyfolk I only know how to field strip the gun, sorry.
italianppf2 1 month ago
can you please post another video of a complete disassembly down to the bare receiver?
jiffyfolk 1 month ago
My Beretta jams if I monkey with the hammer and trigger when the magazine is out.
donfreeman1776 2 months ago
Thanks, man! I couldn't figure out that disassemble lever!
desheaaaaa 3 months ago
If the guys slide is jamming in the open position, with an empty magazine and he can't get it closed, tell him to drop the mag a 1/2 inch, the slide will slam home on it's own, then just slap the mag back in.
CaughtNTheCrosshair2 4 months ago
For some reason, I cant get the lever to return to the red position unless I place the barrel on a firm surface to "re seat," the barrel in order to return the takedown pin to the "red position."
TomOwenM 8 months ago
THANKS PPF...you saved me a trip to the gunsmith. I dissasbled my Berreta Model 44 because I was crossing state lines. When I got home, I couldn't get it back together because of a dumb mistake...so dumb I'm even embrassed to post what it was...here.
BE SAFE !
BarkingDog61 9 months ago
@BarkingDog61 glad i could help.
italianppf2 1 month ago
The .32 was imported as the "Puma" not the Cougar.
ThePaulbee1959 10 months ago 2
much better than airsoft !
assassineater145 11 months ago
Was this gun imported? I thought it was imported as the "Cougar" .
bfmfd 1 year ago
@bfmfd This is not the Cougar. Cougar is a bigger gun.
italianppf2 1 year ago
you sell that gun? how much??
LuisGamundi 1 year ago 2
@LuisGamundi $500 and it's yours. what state are u in?
italianppf2 1 year ago
@italianppf2 Tennessee; come on man, $400. the .22 LR sure, but the .380 $400 it's a very gd price
LuisGamundi 1 year ago
@LuisGamundi this maybe true for someone who wants to sell it. The only way that I would part with my fellow Pisan is for the right price! I've been looking for the .22 and yes, they are worth a bit more. why? i have no idea.
Thanks for watching though.
italianppf2 1 year ago
Great little pistol.
Bobrdb100 1 year ago
I've made another video on the history of the gun etc... it's a bit long but informative
italianppf2 1 year ago
I also have a 70s in 380, same gun, that I purchased in 78'. Question though, what model was the holster that you use? My slide stays back in the open position on the last round fired, but the magazine holds it back not the side pin. I must be missing a small spring or something. Difficult to get the mag out after firing. Any advice?
Bobrdb100 1 year ago
@Bobrdb100 the holster is a Blackhawk left handed inside the pants holster. I'm right handed but the left handed holster works for the location where I carry.
My slide usually stays back on the last round but not always. You have to push the side pin in, in order for the slide to stay back without the mag in. With the mag in, all you have to do is pull the slide back and it will stay, empty of course. The mag shouldn't be holding the slide back I'm not sure why it's doing that, sorry.
italianppf2 1 year ago
@italianppf2 I have the same issue. A gunsmith looked at mine last week and said that was the way this one was supposed to work. He said that there was no mechanism inside that would engage the slide stop automatically on the last shot, unless it broke off. After he examined it, he determined that nothing broke off, but that it was built that way.
1327282 1 year ago
@Bobrdb100 I totally have the same issue with mine...
elwood5699 1 year ago
Bravo!
MIA786 2 years ago