Win 94 CBS Removal - ??

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Bruce Scott
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Win 94 CBS Removal - ??

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I need some clarication. Does it push out from right to left or from left to right? Looks like a difference of opinions here:

1: Cock the hammer back and push the safety to the left. You will see on the right side of the gun, inside the area pictured, little holes in the cross bolt . Line up the holes and push the paper clip in until you feel the retaining spring compress all the way. Now this will take a little wiggling, but just take your time. Push the cross bolt to the left side of the gun while holding the spring compressed in the hole. The bolt will eventually work past the pin, and slide completely out of the gun.
http://www.gunblast.com/LFCombs-Win94.htm

2: While holding the detent down a little, push the safety on through from the left side of the frame (from shooting position) and out the right side. Once the safety bar moves about an eighth of an inch, it may hit a machining mark and need a slightly more aggressive drifting out. Proceed carefully! Remove the spring and detent, and save them for installation at a later date.
http://www.time-slice.com/mohave.gamble ... ster94.htm
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Post by 20cows »

Where is "The One Sticky" when you need it?!

It's been long enough since I've done it, I don't remember off the top of my head, but I do know this problem is solved by trial and error. You can't mess it up.

Like the shoe commercial says, "Just do it".
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Post by Bruce Scott »

Where is "The One Sticky" when you need it?!

Ain't that the truth! I've been pushing this way 'n that way to no avail but I'm also missing the vital tool - a paper clip.
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Post by Bruce Scott »

Eureka! From LEFT to RIGHT. It just needed a slight tap to get it moving.
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

Bruce -

You putting in the "salvo filler"?
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Ysabel Kid wrote:Bruce -

You putting in the "salvo filler"?
Maybe that should be capitalized as "Salvo Filler"? :wink:
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Post by Bruce Scott »

Ysabel Kid wrote:Bruce -

You putting in the "salvo filler"?
Yes, it looks good too!
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