After cleaning and lubing, I noticed a screw loose on the right side of the frame partially covered by the grip. I tightened it up nice and snug but have no idea what it does.
I think it's #6 but my Polish is not so good.
Thanks!
What is #6, what's it do?
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Re: What is #6, what's it do?
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When you vote, you are exercising political authority, you're using force. And force my friends is violence.
When you vote, you are exercising political authority, you're using force. And force my friends is violence.
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Re: What is #6, what's it do?
Translates to something along the lines of:
"opening for retention screw"
EDIT: I revised the above, it has the word "safety" in there, but they meant more along the lines of a retention screw, not the gun's safety
"opening for retention screw"
EDIT: I revised the above, it has the word "safety" in there, but they meant more along the lines of a retention screw, not the gun's safety
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Re: What is #6, what's it do?
I looked at the step-by-step assembly guide and noticed it said to tighten that screw (#6) but NOT OVERLY TIGHT. Take that for what it's worth ....
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