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Breaking down the slide of the taurus 1911

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

Breaking down the slide and removing the extractor claw and firing pin. A good how-to guide. As for the crappy electronica: got hit with a music copyright and this was the only song youtube had that fit the video length.

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  • kool.now lets do the lower assembley.lol

  • @wardog65613 good call. first ill steal it back from my ex wife, then ill figure it out. lol. id love too, but imma just buy another down the road and figure it out. i just dont want newbies attempting it and destroying a good pistol. stay tuned, ill try to put one together for ya down the road.

  • i was thinkin about gettin the model 92 but i was lookin at the 24/7's too. why do u say the only other taurus guns you would buy would be the 92 or 99? Ive heard their polymer framed guns arnt as sturdy do u think thats true?

  • @campusgolfchamp just my personal experience. ive heard others that have bought them and loved them. maybe im just being biased off of a few bad experiences, but im also way more picky than most. lol. the 99 that i used has lasted longer than any barretta varient, and my dad used the same weapon, and it survived all of his abuse in panama.

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  • CAn you say Mute?

  • thanks for the vid,did help alot

  • Very helpfull,thanks.

  • @spitzer72 your quite welcome.

  • @spitzer72 the carbon most definately can reach every crevice and corner. im very obsessive over the cleanliness of my weapons, so i tend to break them down as far as i can and clean everything.

  • @spitzer72 this is an advanced tutorial. if you dont feel comfortable doing it, then dont.

  • Why can't they just follow the design of CZ75B. Disassembling is easy and simple, no need for instruments.

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