Good job on the vid. Thanks. Don't know about elsewhere, but in the US those pins are called roll pins. Plus I learned how to pronounce Koch. I can't actually say it like you, but nice to know. Question; after detail strip and clean, should I use lube anywhere other than on slide and barrel? Such as on lower frame parts i.e. trigger, trigger bar, hammer pin, etc., or firing pin. Thanks again for such a good vid.
Need help please. Anybody in here has any info about P2000? Because I just opened up the firing pin and the other round pin that's hold the firing pin and there was no small robbery plastic inside the spring the way BAMBAM just shows in video. I'm just wondering if P2000 also has that little plastic inside the spring? Again please, any info would be a big help. Thank you.
Thank you so much. Your video saved me a trip to a gunsmith!
Gracias por el video, me fue muy útil y necesario.
He sounds like Tim Conway!
I do?
Loved the video, very informative and necessary!
Oscar Godoy Clad you like it
Good job Bambam....nice videos all of them....kepp up the good job!
Good job on the vid. Thanks. Don't know about elsewhere, but in the US those pins are called roll pins. Plus I learned how to pronounce Koch. I can't actually say it like you, but nice to know. Question; after detail strip and clean, should I use lube anywhere other than on slide and barrel? Such as on lower frame parts i.e. trigger, trigger bar, hammer pin, etc., or firing pin. Thanks again for such a good vid.
nearlynormal You can use a litle bit of lube .Thanks
Thank you very much for this video.
3mm punch does NOT work for the firing pin retainer roll pin.... you must use 2.8mm... my 3mm got stuck... FYI
OK it can be they made it a little different use what fits.
Thank you for the comment
Well done BAMBAM, thanks.
Great video. Thanks for the help.
your welkom
The pins are called roll pins.
Thanks hope next weekend.
Need help please. Anybody in here has any info about P2000? Because I just opened up the firing pin and the other round pin that's hold the firing pin and there was no small robbery plastic inside the spring the way BAMBAM just shows in video. I'm just wondering if P2000 also has that little plastic inside the spring? Again please, any info would be a big help. Thank you.
I hope for you find what you need succes.
Wow, thanks for this! i now know how to take apart the slide of an HK! its super easy!
You are welcome.
how often du you have to do this? you have to do this after every time you shoot it?
you don't need to do this every time you shoot.
you just need to clean the barrel and the action .
This is just me i always take stuff apart
+BAMBAM5476 Good to know, thank you.
impossible to disassemble the striker
thank you
You really need to learn the proper terminologies!
I am not a English speaking person.