I assume it meant that you should back up when you had it out because there was an excellent chance it would not fire. There was a 3 or 4 month waiting list to get the weapon. I had one of these when they first came out. Assuming that pin doesn't hold anything else in place which moved when you took it out, you might be good-to-go. Remove the slide using the procedure in the manual, so you can see and access the slot in the frame where the ejector is usually mounted tap the same pin part-way out, then hold the ejector in place (hook-shaped-end on top, pointing toward end of barrel) while someone else taps the pin back in. There's not a lot of info on disassembly, but if you're mechanically inclined and/or know someone who is a bit of a firearms enthusiast, you should be able to figure it out.ĮDIT: Now that I've read it more closely, however, it looks like disassembly (page 8) only covers removal of the slide I'm thinking the pin you punched out was in the frame, right? (The part that fell out appears to be the ejector, and I believe it is frame-mounted). Click to download, then save it to your computer. PDF copy of the manual (another hat tip to Steve thanks again for this valuable resource!).įirst column, 4th item down from the top.
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