How to Disassemble and Reassemble the Kimber's Micro 9

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"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.

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