push in on button like part in back of slide at same time drow back slide and lift back of slide off of frame. If you have good springs be careful they will fly and if lose take down button gun is worthless
Let a gunsmith do it.
You cannot change an engines firing order.
The owner's manual (see link below for copy of manual) recommends that you DO NOT attempt to disassemble a Mk IV to that degree. There are spray cleaners that can be used to clean parts while they are assembled- or have a gunsmith do it. Not owner level maintenance.
yes
You cannot change/reset the firing order. The firing order is determined by the crankshaft, and cannot be changed at all.
== == The firing order for the Chevrolet V-8 is 18436572. To change the firing order you must change the cam shaft. For example the # 1 cylinder firing can be changed with the #6 cylinder firing as long as the camshaft has be made to open and closed the valves at the proper time with each perspective cylinder. That doesn't mean you can simply grind a cam to change any cylinder firing as each piston has to be at TDC at the time when the valves are both closed for compression and consequent firing of the gases. Good luck. try 18436572
No.
You let a gunsmith do it.
Remove magazine,cock and lock it,then firmly hold the firing pin section,turn it clockwise and full with care,then unlock the slide carefully,done
first you take the clip out -then take a bic pen or other object and push in the firing pin (where the hammer would be) and lift the slide up- clean the the barrel-and parts leave the spring on the barrel and slide the frame onto it then slide the firing pin and spring onto the unit until it locks-easy
You can always ask. The worst thing that will happen is you will get an answer of no.
This is best left to a gunsmith.