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Old 05-03-2010, 01:12 PM
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Default Hey Fastbolt, can you help?

Hi Fastbolt. I was reading over some old threads on the CS9 and learned that the firing pin and channel need to be dry and clean. Sure wish I had done my homework before oiling the heck out of mine. At any rate, I want to remove my firing pin and clean everything up the way it should be, but I have no idea how to remove the innards of the slide. The manual that came with mine was just a general S&W auto manual that really didn't cover anything past field stripping.

Could you please give me a quick primmer? It certainly would be appreciated. Thanks for all of your valuable advice concerning S&W autos. I've learned more from your posts than all the others I've read combined. Additionally, your advice is always easy to understand and makes perfect sense.
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