Stingray-C Disassembly - Burst Review Takedown 005

Published on August 14, 2013
Duration: 1:36

This guide details the disassembly and reassembly process for the Stingray-C pistol, imported from Turkey. It covers essential steps like magazine release, safety engagement, clearing the firearm, and the mechanical process of separating the slide and frame, including recoil spring removal. The video also briefly touches on reassembly, emphasizing proper alignment and function checks.

Quick Summary

To safely disassemble the Stingray-C pistol, begin by releasing the magazine and engaging the safety. Visually and physically confirm the firearm is clear. Then, using an armorer's grip, push the disassembly pin out from the rear of the slide to separate the frame and slide.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Stingray-C
  2. 00:09Magazine Release and Safety Check
  3. 00:16Armorer's Grip and Disassembly Pin
  4. 00:28Separating Slide and Frame
  5. 00:37Recoil Spring Removal
  6. 00:50Reassembly Process Start
  7. 00:54Slide and Barrel Reassembly
  8. 01:04Recoil Spring Compression and Notch Alignment
  9. 01:10Aligning Rails and Armorer's Grip
  10. 01:17Inserting Safety and Final Checks
  11. 01:26Function Check: Safety and Double Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you safely disassemble a Stingray-C pistol?

To safely disassemble the Stingray-C, first release the magazine, then place the safety on fire. Ensure the firearm is clear by checking the chamber and magazine well. Use an armorer's grip to push the disassembly pin out from the rear of the slide and separate the frame from the slide.

What is the first step in disassembling the Stingray-C?

The very first step in disassembling the Stingray-C is to release the magazine. Following that, you must engage the safety and then thoroughly clear the firearm to ensure it is unloaded before proceeding with further takedown.

How is the recoil spring removed from the Stingray-C?

To remove the recoil spring from the Stingray-C, you need to compress the spring. Once compressed, lift the spring assembly slightly forward and then pull it back and out of the slide.

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