A rare and lovely pistol that performs well. I have had two of these and the one I am left with is quite unusual with an extended cocking arm. I resealed one years ago and my memory is a bit dim on how I did it. Before going into that the first thing to check is the flip over select lever at the back. If there is any sideways movement it can cause the dry fire/ fire to malfunction. I had to put a tiny washer under the e clip to take out the sideways movement.
To do a total strip I think I started by taking out the large screw at the top of the slide behind the front sight. The top then slides back and unhooks, and the barrel be removed. The large pin holding the cocking lever must be tapped out and the piston can be removed. One thing I remember is the back chamber is screwed on and is very fragile alloy casting which can crack and leak, so be careful with it.
Baz
Last edited by Benelli B76; 22-02-2017 at 10:04 PM.
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