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Who wants to be a top bloke and photo their doing a complete strip down and maintenance service / clean up of a semi auto, like erm say a Beretta AL391?

 

I can do most of it but I stop at the trigger assembly. I have extensive past history for taking things apart and not getting them to go back together. Breaking the gun with the weather turning and plenty of shooting to be had is not an option.

 

Mung

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me and my dad struggled with the trigger on his 391 for a whole afternoon and eventually did get it out. However i cant remember how, i will ask him tomorrow morning and get back to you.

 

Don't do it!

 

All I do with mine is to take the trigger unit out, spray it with loads of WD 40 to wash off any gunge, and then leave it to 'dry'.

 

I have no doubt that someone will say that this is not the right thing to do, but I have had no problems.

 

I do this every 3 months.

 

Don

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