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Old 05-27-2011, 12:34 AM
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I just picked up a very good mechanical condition 19-3 nickel. The problem is the gun was very dirty so I have been cleaning up the finish with Flitz. I have returned the exterior finish to a condition near equal to the nickel finish under the grips but can't get in tight enough around the cylinder release button to polish the frame in that area. if i can remove the cylinder release button then I can complete. Can anyone provide any guidance. I don't know enough about the inner workings to know if i remove the screw to remove the button if I will cause a new problem when trying to replace the button. My fear is that since the button is spring loaded that if I remove the button the mechanism that engages the button will get pushed into the inside surface of the frame and then I won't be able to get the button back in.

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The spring is inside the frame and will not come out if you remove the thumbpiece. You may have to move the stud back a little bit to get the thumpiece back on but removing it to clean under it won't cause you any problems.

It is a narrow and wide slot so just make sure you use a screwdrive that fits well.
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That "screw" is actually a nut. Just so you know what to expect. Nothing will go flying or drop inside when you remove the thumbpiece nut or the thumbpiece. Let us know how you make out.

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