It means take all ammo out of the weapon.
Ask a gunsmith for help
To field strip a RG26 25, ensure the firearm is unloaded, then remove the magazine. Pull the slide back and lock it into place, then depress the button or lever to remove the slide from the frame. Finally, disassemble the recoil spring and barrel for thorough cleaning and maintenance.
Go to this website, it's the owners manual for the gun and gives step by step instructions on all care of the firearm. http://www.remington.com/pdfs/om/om_11001187.pdf
To field strip a MAB Model D, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and the magazine is removed. Then, pull back the slide slightly to align the takedown notch with the frame’s pin and push the pin out. Next, release the slide and remove it from the frame, followed by the recoil spring and barrel. Finally, you can clean and inspect the individual components as needed.
Yes but you may strip a piston.
go to: Forum.m1911.org they show you how to strip a 45...........................
Cartridge
To break down a .40 caliber firearm, first ensure it is unloaded. Remove the magazine, pull back the slide to eject any round in the chamber, then field strip the firearm according to the manufacturer's instructions. This typically involves removing the slide, recoil spring, barrel, and other components for cleaning and maintenance.
Get Raf Hussan to do it as he is a expert in this field as his cousin is Saddam Hussein
One does not field-strip a Colt detective special. Any repairs or adjustments should be left to a qualified gunsmith.
What does J1727 on the barrel of my 270 mean?
Disassemble it (to operator level standards) for inspection, maintenance, etc. It's basically the minimum amount of disassembling necessary to perform these tasks, and what can be done without the use of special tools.