For anyone that might find my experience helpful : on my Perazzi (MX10 RS), the disassembly was slightly different. I couldn't relieve spring pressure by pushing the plunger since pushing the plunger also moved the top lever (due to the locking block, lever, and plunger geometry all interlocking in both directions of motion). After some research, I figured out to remove the locking block and top lever, I had to use a small punch through the hole in the bottom of the locking block to push the lever out from the bottom and it worked like a charm. I did it in a sealed two-gallon Ziploc bag to make sure the plunger/spring/etc didn't fly off to Narnia (I also recommend the same thing for removing the top lever stop plate/lock/release pin and the corresponding springs on the right side since that will fly apart on you as well).
Thank you very much Don! Lots of help! could you upload the assembly of the receiver also please? and also, if top lever is 6 o clock straight, what adjustments may I do?
Hi Carlos,An assembly video of the receiver will be done this fall after shooting season. It's just a reverse of the disassembly steps.If your top lever is at the 6 o'clock position your gun needs a new locking block and very likely a top lever spring. There is a jig which allows a shooter to install their own locking block. I have a video of fitting a locking block also.
Hi Henry, Please contact me through my website Www.donrackleygunparts.com We coordinate engraving work on your existing Perazzi and I also can help you withgun purchases. Don
For anyone that might find my experience helpful : on my Perazzi (MX10 RS), the disassembly was slightly different. I couldn't relieve spring pressure by pushing the plunger since pushing the plunger also moved the top lever (due to the locking block, lever, and plunger geometry all interlocking in both directions of motion). After some research, I figured out to remove the locking block and top lever, I had to use a small punch through the hole in the bottom of the locking block to push the lever out from the bottom and it worked like a charm. I did it in a sealed two-gallon Ziploc bag to make sure the plunger/spring/etc didn't fly off to Narnia (I also recommend the same thing for removing the top lever stop plate/lock/release pin and the corresponding springs on the right side since that will fly apart on you as well).
Mr Rackley, I just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to make this video. It’s helped me immensely.
Great video. Just acquired a 1991 Mirage S. Could you show how the parts go back in, regarding orientation of the notches, lever spring install etc.
Really helpful, thank you. I like your clear easy to follow explanations.
Don, I learned a lot from your video. Excellent!
Hey Don.... great job on this video. Big help!
Great video! Nice job
Thank you very much Don! Lots of help!
could you upload the assembly of the receiver also please?
and also, if top lever is 6 o clock straight, what adjustments may I do?
Hi Carlos,An assembly video of the receiver will be done this fall after shooting season. It's just a reverse of the disassembly steps.If your top lever is at the 6 o'clock position your gun needs a new locking block and very likely a top lever spring. There is a jig which allows a shooter to install their own locking block. I have a video of fitting a locking block also.
Awesome job
Hello, will you have a video of how to assemble the lever well?
Can you make a video about that but with an MX12
Can we get a reassembly video
Great video. Thanks!
excellent vid thank you
Hey Don. This is fantastic. Thank you very much.
is there anyway to confirm that my ASE90 is the same trigger as this one?
Pijeto, the ASE trigger is not the same as Perazzi.
Thank you for the great tutorial. I would love to purchase a Perazzi with that style of engraving. Would you please direct where to contact ?
Hi Henry,
Please contact me through my website
Www.donrackleygunparts.com
We coordinate engraving work on your existing Perazzi and I also can help you withgun purchases.
Don
That looks like a Perazzi that Bill Mains engraved.
t starr, this receiver was engraved by Creative Art in Italy
Very expensive item you have. 30-40k?