The trigger bar is forced downwards by the magazine disconnector lever when a magazine in not installed. Reassemble pistol and test accordingly by live firing. Once desired pull weight is achieved, drift the trigger pivot pin to the right until the pin is flush with the left side of the frame. Make more adjustments as necessary by moving the pin and lever. Once the desired lever position is selected, drift pin to right far enough to test the trigger pull. The trigger can be adjusted between 2 - 3 pounds by selecting an appropriate lever position. Each lever graduation is approximately 1/4 pound of adjustment. Use a 3/32" pin punch to drift the pivot pin.ĭrift the trigger pivot pin part way into the frame.Įnsure the trigger pivot pin is clear of the adjustment lever.Īdjustments can be made by moving the lever forwards or rearwards in the frame. Lay some masking tape onto the right side of the frame to prevent any surface marring from tool slippage. Drifting the trigger pivot pin approximately half way across the frame will allow clearance for adjustment lever movement. The trigger adjustment lever is located inside the frame. It only has to be drifted part way to adjust the trigger pull on the Model 41. The pivot pin must be drifted from the right towards the left side of the frame. Slide reassembly is complete.įirst field strip the pistol as described above. Use a non-marring punch to seat the crosspin into the slide until it sits flush with the side of the slide. Use a tool to push in the firing pin, push in the crosspin to lock the firing pin in place. Turn slide assembly over, place firing pin and spring into the bolt with the groove facing upwards. Take care to ensure the grooved end of crosspin is positioned outward. Once seated, place the crosspin in the left side of slide to keep the bolt held in place. Place extractor hook onto the bolt housing.Ĭarefully slide the bolt housing and extractor into the slide.
First install the extractor spring and plunger. The bolt assembly consists of the following components - firing pin and return spring, extractor plunger and spring, extractor hook, bolt housing, and crosspin (also serves as the firing pin stop). The extractor plunger and plunger spring can be removed from the slide slot.
Once the bolt is removed from the slide, the extractor claw can be removed. Once the extractor claw clears the slot, the bolt assembly can be removed from the slide. Use a non-marring punch to drift the bolt assembly forward, out of the slide. With the crosspin removed the firing pin and spring will drop out of the bottom of the slide. On the right side of the slide, locate the crosspin and drift it left with a non-marring punch.ĭrift the crosspin completely out of the slide assembly. Slide Detailed Disassembly and Reassembly