How to Disassemble and Reassemble the Stealth Arms Platypus 2

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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.

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