Some advice needed although I think I know the answer. I've kept a 4506 under my pillow for years with the magazine inserted and six rounds in it. Today I decided to take it out and clean and relube the barrel, slide and moving parts. I found taking it apart was more a task than it use to be with the slide being a bit stiff to pull back in order to remove the slide stop. Reassembly was just as tough.
I attribute all that to age. I'm nearly 78 now and don't have the strength in my hands I did 10-15 years ago. Would pulling the hammer back to ease some of the tension help with racking back the slide? That seems to work well with the 1911 and assume it will with the 4506(and 4516) also. Both are the best and most reliable pistols I've eve owned. I bought the 4506 back in the early 90s after reading it's virtues in Combat Handguns...never let me down.
I attribute all that to age. I'm nearly 78 now and don't have the strength in my hands I did 10-15 years ago. Would pulling the hammer back to ease some of the tension help with racking back the slide? That seems to work well with the 1911 and assume it will with the 4506(and 4516) also. Both are the best and most reliable pistols I've eve owned. I bought the 4506 back in the early 90s after reading it's virtues in Combat Handguns...never let me down.
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