How to install a Holosun 507K X2
How to install a 507K x2 on a Glock 43X MOS.
Bore Sight Video - https://youtu.be/lsKDIzO0SJ8
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How to lube a Glock
How to properly lube a Glock.
#workmanfirearms #glock43x #glock
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How to change Sig Sauer P365 X-Macro Backstraps
How to change out the Sig Sauer P365 X Macro backstrap.
#workmanfirearms #sigsauer #p365
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How to Function Check a Glock
How to preform a Glock function and safety check.
#workmanfirearms #glock #safety
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How to Disassemble the Sig Sauer P365 X Macro
How to disassemble and reassemble the Sig p365x Macro
#workmanfirearms #sigsauer #p365
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How to swap the Fire Control Unit on a Sig Sauer P365 and P365XL
How to swap the Fire Control Unit on a Sig Sauer P365 and P365XL
The video provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to remove the fire control unit in the SIG Sauer P365. The host explains that the process is the same for the P365XL and P365X Macro models and demonstrates using the standard P365.
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** The host ensures that the firearm is clear by locking the slide to the rear and inspecting the chamber and magazine well.
2. **Disassembling the Slide:** The takedown lever is rotated to a 90-degree position, and the slide lock is pressed down to remove the slide, which is then set aside.
3. **Removing the Rear Retaining Pin:** Using a punch rod, the host removes the rear retaining pin that holds the fire control unit in the frame of the firearm.
4. **Removing the Fire Control Unit:** The punch rod is placed between the fire control unit and the frame, and a slight press pops the unit up for easy removal.
5. **Reinstalling the Fire Control Unit:** The host demonstrates how to reinstall the unit by rotating the trigger end in first, ensuring the takedown lever is in the correct 90-degree position, and rocking it back into place until it clicks.
6. **Reinserting the Retaining Pin:** The host visually inspects the alignment and presses the retaining pin back in with the punch, checking both sides for proper placement.
7. **Reassembling the Slide:** The slide is lined up, locked to the rear, and the takedown lever is engaged. The slide is sent forward, and a functions check is performed to ensure proper reassembly.
8. **Functions Check:** The host racks the slide, presses the trigger, holds it to the rear, racks the slide again, and slowly releases the trigger, listening for the reset. The firearm passes the function check, confirming proper reassembly.
#workmanfirearms #sigsauer #p365
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How to install Shield Arms Magazine Catch & +5 Magazine Extension
How to install the Shield Arms Magazine Catch on a Glock 43x and how to install the Shield Arms +5 magazine extension on a Glock 42x
#workmanfirearms #glock43x #s15
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Top 3 Reasons Why You Are Shooting Low and to the Left
Workman Firearms
This video provides an informative guide on the top three common reasons why shooters might find their shots consistently landing low and to the left of the target. Aidan demonstrates using a Glock 45, ensuring to clear the firearm before proceeding. The three reasons are explained as follows:
1. **Gripping Down at the Last Second:** Right before breaking the shot, some shooters grip down on the firearm too hard. This sudden squeeze yanks the firearm low and to the left. To mitigate this, the host advises loosening the grip slightly and working on anticipation, focusing on sight alignment, sight picture, and a slow, steady press without gripping hard at the last second.
2. **Over Gripping the Firearm:** This issue often occurs when the proper way to hold a firearm feels uncomfortable, especially for those with bigger hands shooting subcompact or compact firearms. The correct grip placement involves having the two knuckles on either side of the grip, with the flat portion between the knuckles facing the target. Over gripping means having the knuckles, not the flat portion, facing the target. The host shows videos demonstrating both the correct and incorrect grip placements.
3. **Using Too Much Finger on the Trigger:** Placing more than just the meaty portion of the index finger on the trigger can cause shots to go low and to the left. The host emphasizes that only the meaty part of the index finger should be on the trigger, avoiding any joints or additional finger placement.
The video is clear and concise, offering practical advice and visual demonstrations to help shooters understand and correct common mistakes in their shooting technique. It's a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their accuracy and consistency on the range.
#workmanfirearms #firearmstraining #fundamentals
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble of the Sig Sauer P320X Compact
Workman Firearms
"Disassembly and Reassembly of the Sig Sauer P320X Compact" by Workman Firearms:
Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the magazine and racks the slide to the rear. He physically and visually inspects the chamber and mag well to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Takedown Lever:** With the slide locked back, Adam pushes the takedown lever clockwise down into the frame, locking it in the 6 o'clock position.
3. **Slide Removal:** Adam releases the slide and slides it off the front of the frame.
4. **Frame:** The frame is as broken down as needed for this tutorial.
5. **Recoil Spring:** Adam compresses the recoil spring towards the front of the slide and removes it.
6. **Barrel Removal:** Adam pushes up on the bottom of the barrel and slides it out of the slide.
Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** Adam slides the barrel into the front of the slide and locks it into place.
2. **Recoil Spring:** The fat part of the recoil spring faces the front of the firearm. Adam compresses the spring and lets it catch on the barrel.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** Adam aligns the slide with the frame's rails and slides it back, locking it with the slide lock.
4. **Takedown Lever:** Adam flips the takedown lever back up into its original position.
5. **Function Check:** Adam releases the slide lock, racks the slide, and performs a function check to ensure the trigger pulls and resets properly.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the Sig Sauer P320X Compact or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
#workmanfirearms #sigsauer #p320
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How to Remove the Fire Control Unit (FCU) from the Sig Sauer P320 Full Size
Workman Firearms
"How to Remove the Fire Control Unit (FCU) from the Sig Sauer P320 Full Size" by Workman Firearms:
Safety Precautions:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the source of ammunition and racks the slide to the rear. He physically and visually inspects the chamber and mag well to ensure the firearm is clear.
Initial Steps:
1. **Takedown Lever:** Adam flips the takedown lever and releases the slide, removing it from the frame. The slide is set aside as it's not needed for this process.
2. **Focus on Frame:** The main focus is on the frame, specifically the takedown lever that holds the FCU in place.
Removing the FCU:
1. **Takedown Lever Removal:** Adam flips the takedown lever back to its original position. Using a punch, he pushes the lever from the other side, causing it to pop out.
2. **FCU Pry-Out:** Adam uses a flathead screwdriver to gently pry the FCU out of the frame.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand how to remove the Fire Control Unit from a Sig Sauer P320 Full Size or other P320 models.
#workmanfirearms #sigsauer #p320
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble of the Ruger SR-22
Workman Firearms
"Disassembly and Reassembly of the Ruger SR-22" by Workman Firearms:
Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the magazine and racks the slide to the rear. He physically and visually inspects the chamber and mag well to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Trigger Guard Latch:** Adam points out a latch inside the trigger guard on the left side of the firearm. Using a nail, he lifts the latch up.
3. **Slide Removal:** Since the Ruger SR-22 has a fixed barrel, the slide can't be slid off like other models. Adam releases the slide, lifts it up, and then pulls it out.
4. **Recoil Rod and Spring:** Adam shows the slide with the recoil rod and spring, stating that the slide is as broken down as needed.
Reassembly:
1. **Recoil Spring and Rod:** Adam places the recoil spring back onto the recoil rod, ensuring the notch faces the back of the firearm.
2. **Slide Placement:** Adam places the recoil rod into a hole beneath the barrel. He then places the slide onto the frame, ensuring the recoil spring fits into the hole.
3. **Slide Movement:** Adam slides the slide back, making sure it goes past the hammer. He then pushes it down, allowing it to slide forward.
4. **Latch Locking:** Adam pushes the latch back down into place to lock it.
5. **Function Check:** Adam performs a function check, noting that the Ruger SR-22 has a mag safety, so the trigger won't pull without a magazine inserted.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the Ruger SR-22 or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
#workmanfirearms #ruger #sr22
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble the HK VP9
Workman Firearms
"Disassembly and Reassembly of the HK VP9" by Workman Firearms:
Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the magazine and racks the slide to the rear. He physically and visually inspects the chamber and mag well to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Takedown Lever:** With the slide locked back, Adam pushes the takedown lever down clockwise to the 6 o'clock position, locking it in place.
3. **Slide Removal:** Adam uses the ambidextrous slide release to push it down and then pulls the slide off the front of the frame.
4. **Frame Set Aside:** The frame is set aside as it's broken down as much as needed.
5. **Recoil Spring:** Adam compresses the recoil spring towards the front of the slide and removes it.
6. **Barrel Removal:** Adam pushes up on the bottom of the barrel and slides it out of the slide.
Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** The flat part of the barrel faces down and is slid into the slide from the front.
2. **Recoil Spring:** The part of the recoil spring with the small notch faces the back of the barrel. Adam compresses the spring, and it catches right in the barrel.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** Adam starts at the front of the frame and slides it all the way back, locking it with the slide lock.
4. **Takedown Lever:** Adam flips the takedown lever counterclockwise back up into its original position.
5. **Function Check:** Adam releases the slide lock and performs a function check, ensuring the trigger pulls and resets properly.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the HK VP9 or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
#workmanfirearms #hk #vp9
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble the STACCATO C2
Workman Firearms
#workmanfirearms #staccato #staccato2011
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble the FNX45 Tactical
Workman Firearms
#workmanfirearms #fnx #fnx45
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble the Stealth Arms Platypus 2
Workman Firearms
The YouTube video features Adam from Workman Firearms demonstrating how to disassemble and reassemble the new Stealth Arms Platypus, a double-stack 1911 that takes Glock 17 magazines.
Key Points:
Introduction: Adam introduces the Stealth Arms Platypus, highlighting its compatibility with Glock 17 magazines and its red accents.
Clearing the Firearm: The first step is to clear the firearm by removing the magazine and checking both the chamber and the magwell to ensure they are empty.
Slide and Takedown Pin: Adam explains how to line up the slide to the first divot and remove the takedown pin. He recommends a specific grip to make this easier.
Frame Overview: The frame is shown, and Adam talks about the different trigger and magwell options available for customization.
Slide Disassembly: A 4mm hex wrench is used to remove the guide rod and spring. Adam advises holding the spring while doing this to prevent it from shooting out.
Barrel and Bushing: The barrel bushing is rotated counterclockwise and removed, followed by the barrel itself.
Reassembly: Adam reverses the process, starting with the barrel, then the bushing, and finally the guide rod and spring. He emphasizes the need to ensure they are tightly interlocked.
Slide onto Frame: The slide is reattached to the frame, and the takedown pin is reinserted.
Functions Check: Adam performs a functions check to ensure everything is working as it should.
Conclusion: Adam wraps up by commenting on the tightness of the slide and the quality of the trigger pull and reset.
The video serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to understand the disassembly and reassembly process of the Stealth Arms Platypus.
#workmanfirearms #platypus #stealthArms
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble of the Sig Sauer P365X Macro
Workman Firearms
"Disassembly and Reassembly of the Sig Sauer P365X Macro" by Workman Firearms:
Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the magazine and racks the slide to the rear. He physically and visually inspects the chamber and mag well to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Takedown Lever:** With the slide locked back, Adam pushes the takedown lever clockwise down into the frame, locking it in the 6 o'clock position.
3. **Slide Removal:** Adam pushes the slide release down into the frame, allowing the slide to slide off the front of the frame.
4. **Frame Set Aside:** The frame is set aside as it's broken down as much as needed.
5. **Recoil Spring:** Adam compresses the recoil spring towards the front of the slide and removes it.
6. **Barrel Removal:** Adam pushes up on the bottom of the barrel and slides it out of the slide.
Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** The smooth side of the barrel faces down and is slid into the slide from the front.
2. **Recoil Spring:** The front part of the recoil spring faces the front of the slide. Adam compresses the spring and lets it catch on a notch in the barrel.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** Adam starts at the front of the frame and slides it all the way back, locking it with the slide lock.
4. **Takedown Lever:** Adam flips the takedown lever back up into its original position.
5. **Function Check:** Adam releases the slide lock and performs a function check, ensuring the trigger pulls and resets properly.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the Sig Sauer P365X Macro or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
#workmanfirearms #sigsauer #p365
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble of the Staccato P
Workman Firearms
"Disassembly and Reassembly of the Staccato P" by Workman Firearms:
Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the magazine and racks the slide to the rear. He physically and visually inspects the chamber and mag well to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Takedown Pin:** Adam lines up the first indent on the slide with the takedown pin. Using a tool, he pushes the pin out from the other side of the firearm.
3. **Slide Removal:** Adam switches to a "hamburger grip" to pull the pin the rest of the way out and then slides the slide off the frame.
4. **Recoil Spring:** For the Staccato P, the recoil spring comes out from the front. Adam pushes the spring forward, letting it catch on a notch at the bottom of the slide, and then removes it.
5. **Barrel Removal:** The barrel slides out from the front of the firearm.
Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** Adam slides the barrel back into the front of the slide and locks it into place.
2. **Recoil Spring:** The indented part of the recoil spring faces down towards the barrel. Adam pushes it up, letting the bar release, and the spring catches on the barrel.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** Adam aligns the slide with the frame's rails, starting at the front. He slides it back, inserting the pin as he goes, until it clicks into place.
4. **Function Check:** Adam performs a function check, confirming that the slide is recoiling properly and the trigger is functioning as it should.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the Staccato P or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
#workmanfirearms #staccato #staccato2011
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Feyachi HL20 Weapons Light Review - Part 1
Workman Firearms
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"Fayachi HL20 Weapons Light Review" by Workman Firearms:
Introduction:
Adam from Workman Firearms introduces the video as a product review for the Fayachi HL20 Weapons Light, a 1,000-lumen light. The video aims to test the light's brightness, durability, and functionality, both in low light and complete darkness. The light will be mounted on a Staccato C2 for testing.
Unboxing and Initial Impressions:
- The packaging is neat and includes extra pieces, an owner's manual, and two sets of batteries.
- The light is compared to similar products like the Streamlight TLR1 HL and Surefire X300 Ultras in terms of size.
- The light has a temporary and constant-on mode but lacks a strobe function.
Mounting on Staccato C2:
- Adam demonstrates how to mount the light on a Staccato C2, emphasizing the importance of firearm safety.
- The light comes with different plates for various rail systems, and Adam selects the 1913 plate for the Staccato C2.
- The mounting process is straightforward, and the light fits securely on the firearm.
The video provides a comprehensive review of the Fayachi HL20, covering its features, mounting process, and initial range tests. Future comparisons with other popular weapon lights are also promised.
#workmanfirearms #fayachi #illumination
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble the Arex Delta X
Workman Firearms
"Disassembly and Reassembly of the Arex Delta X" by Workman Firearms:
Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the magazine and racks the slide to the rear. He physically and visually inspects the chamber and mag well to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Slide Release:** Adam releases the slide, letting it slide forward.
3. **Hamburger Grip:** Using a grip similar to handling a Glock, Adam pulls the slide back while pushing down the takedown pins on either side.
4. **Trigger Pull:** After releasing the slide but keeping the pins down, Adam pulls the trigger. The slide moves slightly, allowing for its removal.
5. **Frame Set Aside:** The frame is set aside as it's broken down as much as needed.
6. **Recoil Spring:** Adam compresses the recoil spring and places it in a parts bin.
7. **Barrel Removal:** The barrel is pushed from the bottom and pulled up to remove it from the slide.
Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** The flat side of the barrel faces down and is slid into the front of the upside-down slide.
2. **Recoil Spring:** The smaller circle inside the recoil spring faces the front of the firearm. Adam compresses the spring, and it sits on a notch in the barrel.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** Unlike Glocks, the slide doesn't slide off but is placed onto the frame and locked back, popping right back on.
4. **Function Check:** Adam racks the slide and performs a function check, ensuring the trigger resets properly.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the Arex Delta X or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
#workmanfirearms #arex #deltax
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble the Springfield Armory Prodigy
Workman Firearms
#workmanfirearms #springfield #prodigy
The video provides a comprehensive guide on how to disassemble and reassemble Springfield Armory's Prodigy, a double-stack 1911 pistol. The host emphasizes that you will need a 4mm Allen key for the process and optionally a punch for easier disassembly.
### Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** The host starts by removing the magazine and locking the slide to the rear to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Guide Rod:** The two-piece full-length guide rod is unscrewed using a 4mm Allen key.
3. **Slide Stop:** The host aligns a dimple on the slide with the slide stop and uses a punch to push it out.
4. **Removing the Slide:** The slide is carefully slid off the frame.
5. **Recoil Spring and Guide Rod:** These are removed, along with the plug.
6. **Barrel Removal:** The barrel is pushed forward and removed from the slide.
### Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** The barrel is slid back into the slide.
2. **Recoil Spring and Guide Rod:** These are reassembled and placed back into the slide.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** The slide is aligned with the frame and slid back.
4. **Slide Stop:** The slide stop is reinserted.
5. **Tightening the Guide Rod:** The guide rod is tightened using the Allen key.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the Springfield Armory Prodigy or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
Legal Notice: All content on the Workman Firearms Training Group YouTube channel reflects our own opinions and should NOT be taken as legal advice. Please seek out the guidance of professionally trained and licensed individuals before making any decisions.
Disclaimer: These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. All work on arms should be carried out by a licensed individual, and all state and federal rules apply to such work. We (including YouTube) will not be held liable for any injury to yourself or damage to your firearms resulting from attempting anything shown in any of our videos.
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0:00 Introduction
0:33 4MM ALLEN KEY
0:48 CLEAR THE FIREARM
1:07 REMOVE GUIDE ROD
1:48 REMOVE SLIDE
2:57 REMOVE BARREL
3:14 CLEAN & MAINTAIN
3:24 REASSEMBLE BARREL
4:46 ATTACH SLIDE
5:14 INSERT SLIDE STOP
5:45 FUNCTIONS CHECK
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble the Sig Sauer P320 Full Size
Workman Firearms
"Disassembly and Reassembly of the Sig Sauer P320 Full Size" by Workman Firearms:
Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the magazine and racks the slide to the rear. He physically and visually inspects the chamber and mag well to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Takedown Lever:** With the slide locked back, Adam flips the takedown lever counterclockwise to the 6 o'clock position, locking it in place.
3. **Slide Removal:** Adam pushes the slide release down into the frame and slides the frame off the firearm.
4. **Recoil Spring:** Adam compresses the recoil spring towards the front of the slide, removing it.
5. **Barrel Removal:** Adam pushes up on the bottom of the barrel, sliding it out of the slide.
Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** The flat part of the barrel faces down and is slid into the slide from the front.
2. **Recoil Spring:** The thinner part of the recoil spring faces the front of the firearm. Adam compresses the spring and lets it catch right on the barrel.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** Adam starts at the front of the frame and slides it all the way back, locking it with the slide lock.
4. **Takedown Lever:** Adam flips the takedown lever back into its original position.
5. **Function Check:** Adam releases the slide lock and performs a function check, ensuring the trigger pulls and resets properly.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the Sig Sauer P320 Full Size or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
#workmanfirearms #sigsauer #p320
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Disclaimer: These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. All work on arms should be carried out by a licensed individual, and all state and federal rules apply to such work. We (including YouTube) will not be held liable for any injury to yourself or damage to your firearms resulting from attempting anything shown in any of our videos.
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble Smith & Wesson's New M&P 22 Magnum
Workman Firearms
#workmanfirearms #smithandwesson #magnum
Disassembly and Reassembly of Smith & Wesson's New M&P 22 Magnum by Workman Firearms:
The video provides a detailed guide on how to disassemble and reassemble Smith & Wesson's new M&P 22 Magnum pistol. The host, Adam, emphasizes the importance of safety and ensuring the firearm is clear before starting the process.
###disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the magazine and racks the slide back to visually and physically inspect the chamber and mag well to ensure it's clear.
2. **Slide Alignment:** Using what Adam calls the "hamburger grip," he aligns a notch on the slide with a dot on the frame.
3. **Removing the Pin:** A punch is used to push out a small pin from the other side of the frame, which is then placed in a parts bin.
4. **Slide Removal:** The slide is slid off the frame.
5. **Recoil Spring:** The recoil spring is compressed and removed.
6. **Barrel Removal:** The barrel is pushed forward and lifted out. Adam notes that the M&P 22 Magnum has a "Tempo barrel system," which is essentially a cover for the actual barrel.
### Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** The barrel is slid back into the slide, ensuring a dimple at the top faces the bottom of the barrel.
2. **Recoil Spring:** The rounded part of the recoil spring is placed towards the front of the slide and sits in a notch at the bottom of the barrel.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** The slide is aligned with the frame's rails and slid back.
4. **Inserting the Pin:** The pin is aligned and popped back into place.
5. **Function Check:** Adam performs a function check to ensure the firearm is properly reassembled.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the Smith & Wesson M&P 22 Magnum or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
Legal Notice: All content on the Workman Firearms Training Group YouTube channel reflects our own opinions and should NOT be taken as legal advice. Please seek out the guidance of professionally trained and licensed individuals before making any decisions.
Disclaimer: These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. All work on arms should be carried out by a licensed individual, and all state and federal rules apply to such work. We (including YouTube) will not be held liable for any injury to yourself or damage to your firearms resulting from attempting anything shown in any of our videos.
Disclaimer: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide, Workman Firearms may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Your support helps us continue our mission to empower individuals with the knowledge to protect themselves and their loved ones, and to maintain the quality of our training services. Thank you for supporting Workman Firearms and Range 42, and for being a part of our commitment to safety, individual rights, and responsible firearm ownership.
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble of the M&P9 Competitor
Workman Firearms
#workmanfirearms #competitor #smithandwesson
"Disassembly and Reassembly of the M&P9 Competitor" by Workman Firearms:
The video provides a detailed guide on how to disassemble and reassemble the M&P9 Competitor pistol.
Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** The remove the magazine and lock the slide to the rear. A physical and visual inspection of the chamber and mag well is performed to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Takedown Lever:** The takedown lever is flipped to the 6:00 position while the slide is locked to the rear.
3. **Slide Removal:** The slide release is pushed down into the frame, the trigger is pulled, and the slide is slid off the frame.
4. **Recoil Spring:** The recoil spring is compressed towards the front of the slide and removed.
5. **Barrel Removal:** The barrel is pushed up from the bottom, dislodged, and then pulled out from the slide.
Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** The flat part of the barrel, which says "9mm," faces down and is slid into the slide from the front.
2. **Recoil Spring:** The hexed front end of the recoil spring is pushed into the front of the slide, compressed, and sits into a notch on the barrel.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** The slide is aligned with the frame's rails and slid back until it locks into place.
4. **Takedown Lever:** The takedown lever is flipped back up into its original position.
5. **Function Check:** A function check is performed to ensure the firearm is properly reassembled, including checking the trigger reset.
Legal Notice: All content on the Workman Firearms Training Group YouTube channel reflects our own opinions and should NOT be taken as legal advice. Please seek out the guidance of professionally trained and licensed individuals before making any decisions.
Disclaimer: These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. All work on arms should be carried out by a licensed individual, and all state and federal rules apply to such work. We (including YouTube) will not be held liable for any injury to yourself or damage to your firearms resulting from attempting anything shown in any of our videos.
Disclaimer: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide, Workman Firearms may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Your support helps us continue our mission to empower individuals with the knowledge to protect themselves and their loved ones, and to maintain the quality of our training services. Thank you for supporting Workman Firearms and Range 42, and for being a part of our commitment to safety, individual rights, and responsible firearm ownership.
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How to Disassemble and Reassemble the Kimber's Micro 9
Workman Firearms
#workmanfirearms #kimber #micro9
"Disassembly and Reassembly of Kimber's Micro 9" by Workman Firearms:
### Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the magazine and racks the slide to the rear. He physically and visually inspects the chamber and mag well to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Takedown Pin:** Adam lines up a half-circle notch on the slide with the takedown lever. Using a Glock tool, he pushes a pin from the other side of the frame, which falls out.
3. **Slide Removal:** The slide is removed from the frame.
4. **Recoil Spring:** Adam carefully removes the recoil spring, noting that it is not attached to the recoil rod and could go flying if not handled carefully.
5. **Barrel Removal:** The barrel is lifted up and out of the slide.
### Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** The smooth part of the barrel faces down and is slid into the slide from the front.
2. **Recoil Spring and Rod:** The spring is placed on the rod and pushed into the front of the slide. The rod sits into the front of the barrel.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** The slide is aligned with the frame's rails and slid back.
4. **Inserting the Takedown Pin:** The takedown pin is inserted back into the frame, clicking into place.
5. **Function Check:** Adam performs a function check to ensure the firearm is properly reassembled.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of Kimber's Micro 9 or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
Legal Notice: All content on the Workman Firearms Training Group YouTube channel reflects our own opinions and should NOT be taken as legal advice. Please seek out the guidance of professionally trained and licensed individuals before making any decisions.
Disclaimer: These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. All work on arms should be carried out by a licensed individual, and all state and federal rules apply to such work. We (including YouTube) will not be held liable for any injury to yourself or damage to your firearms resulting from attempting anything shown in any of our videos.
Disclaimer: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide, Workman Firearms may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Your support helps us continue our mission to empower individuals with the knowledge to protect themselves and their loved ones, and to maintain the quality of our training services. Thank you for supporting Workman Firearms and Range 42, and for being a part of our commitment to safety, individual rights, and responsible firearm ownership.
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How to disassemble and reassemble the Springfield Armory Echelon
Workman Firearms
#workmanfirearms #springfield #echelon
The video provides a detailed tutorial on how to disassemble and reassemble the Springfield Armory Echelon pistol. The host walks viewers through the following steps:
### Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** The host starts by removing the magazine and locking the slide to the rear. He then physically and visually inspects the chamber and magazine well to ensure the firearm is clear.
2. **Takedown Lever:** The takedown lever, which also serves as a gas pedal, is pushed down clockwise into the 6 o'clock position.
3. **Removing the Slide:** The slide release is pressed down, allowing the slide to move forward and off the frame. The frame is then set aside.
4. **Recoil Spring:** The host flips the slide upside down and compresses the recoil spring, removing it from the slide.
5. **Removing the Barrel:** The barrel is pushed forward, lifted up, and removed from the slide.
### Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** The flat part of the barrel is inserted towards the front of the slide, locking it into place.
2. **Recoil Spring:** The textured front of the recoil spring is placed towards the front of the barrel. The spring is compressed and slid into a notch at the bottom of the barrel.
3. **Slide onto Frame:** The slide is aligned with the rails on the frame and slid back until it locks into place.
4. **Takedown Lever:** The takedown lever is flipped back up counterclockwise into its original position.
5. **Slide Release:** The slide release is pressed, completing the reassembly process.
The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the Springfield Armory Echelon or perform maintenance on their own firearm.
Legal Notice: All content on the Workman Firearms Training Group YouTube channel reflects our own opinions and should NOT be taken as legal advice. Please seek out the guidance of professionally trained and licensed individuals before making any decisions.
Disclaimer: These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. All work on arms should be carried out by a licensed individual, and all state and federal rules apply to such work. We (including YouTube) will not be held liable for any injury to yourself or damage to your firearms resulting from attempting anything shown in any of our videos.
Disclaimer: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide, Workman Firearms may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Your support helps us continue our mission to empower individuals with the knowledge to protect themselves and their loved ones, and to maintain the quality of our training services. Thank you for supporting Workman Firearms and Range 42, and for being a part of our commitment to safety, individual rights, and responsible firearm ownership.
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