Beretta 21a
Would some one be kind enough to provide complete disassembly/re-assembly instructions for the Beretta 21a?
I need to check the sear and reinstall the safety, safety plunger and small spring. Already checked YouTube my couple of NRA books and GB Forums. All I could find were field stripping for cleaning.
I checked the safety by having it on and pulling the trigger on a dummy round. With a fair amount, ok a lot, of pressure it fired!
Thanks,
Jim
I need to check the sear and reinstall the safety, safety plunger and small spring. Already checked YouTube my couple of NRA books and GB Forums. All I could find were field stripping for cleaning.
I checked the safety by having it on and pulling the trigger on a dummy round. With a fair amount, ok a lot, of pressure it fired!
Thanks,
Jim
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Does anyone have complete disassembly instructions. Ran searches on GB, Google and YouTube for an hour. All I could find was field stripping.
I took the grips off for cleaning and found a rough area on the trigger bar(?) that I'd like to stone and polish. There didn't appear have any lube anywhere in the gun.
After watching all of the videos showing FTFs and FTEs I want re-try some ammo and some new ammo. Might polish the ramp a bit too even though it doesn't seem to be the cause of the FTF & FTEs.0 -
I never touch the safety on mine even thou it clicks so nicely. 0 -
Hope this is the one you are looking for .....
http://www.beretta.com/assets/12/29/Beretta_21A_Bobcat_User_Manual.pdf
http://www.handgunforum.net/beretta/31017-disassembly-beretta-model-21a.html
Also check youtube again....saw a couple of videos on the subject.
And this... in case you don't have one.....BERETTA PISTOL MO 21A CAL .22LR .25 MANUAL (178) Auction # 502459478
Good luck !!!0 -
Thanks Mango. My problem goes beyond removing the slide for cleaning. The manual came with the gun when I bought it.
I need to disassemble the gun, inspect the sear and then re-assemble it including the safety and it miniscule plunger/pin and spring.
Jim0 -
In your searching, you may have already read this one. I'd note the last point: "I wouldn't recommend this task unless you really have the proper tools."
http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/index.php/t-537600.html0
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