1. Make sure the gun is UNLOADED and there is NO ammo in the same room you are field striping the gun in. I cant stress enough you must check, double check, and check again that the gun is unloaded.
2. Make sure the decocking lever is off so the hammer will stay back. Look at the slide and locate the notch were the slide stop catches, further down the barrel there is another notch, line that one up with the slide stop pin and push out the pin.
3. After removing the pin slowly allow the slide to move forward and while holding the hammer pull the slide off the gun the hammer will release and the slide will come off. Make sure you hold the hammer so it doesn't fall into the frame.
4. Once the slide is off place it face down on the sights with the barrel pointed toward you. carefully pull the slid spring and guide pin toward you and remove it from the slide.
5. at the front of the barrel there is a barrel holder which rotates similar to a 1911. Rotate approximately 90 degrees and pull the holder forward. then remove the barrel.
Reassembly is the same with one exception, when you are putting the slide back on there are two (2) metal pins which obtrude from the frame push them down.
I hope this is helpful have fun with your great gun.
With a right triangle you can use the Pythagorean formula. a^2 + b^2 = c^2 We will call the hypotenuse c and the leg a 15^2 + b^2 = 39^2 ( rearrange ) b = sqrt of 39^2 - 15^2 = 36
16 can go into 39 two times with a remainder of 7. This is because 16 multiplied by 2 equals 32, which is the closest multiple of 16 to 39 without exceeding it. The remainder is found by subtracting 32 from 39, resulting in 7.
In math, anything can equal 39. for example, x+40=39 if x= -1 and 13x=39 if x=3. Even the derivative of 39x is equal to 39.
An "isthmus"
Ek = 1/2 * m * v^2 Ek = 1/2 * 161 g * (39 m/s)^2 Ek = 1/2 * 161g * (1kg / 1000g) * (39 m/s)^2 Ek = 254 kgm^2/s^2 Ek = 254 J
I Led 3 Lives - 1953 Comic Strip 2-39 was released on: USA: 1955
Best left to a trained gunsmith.
Smith and Wesson 9mm Model 39-2 Chrome finish.
The Model 39-2 was never made in stainless under that name. You most likely have a a nickel 39 or a 639.
If you have a steel frame model 39-2 it was made in the year 1971.If you have a alloy frame,and steel slide then your model 39-2 was made between 1972-1983 without a serial number provided.
it is a Model 39-2 9mm pistol
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With the serial number that you have provided,your Smith and Wesson model 39-2 was made in 1975-1976.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Smith and Wesson model 39-2 was made in the year 1981.
Smith and Wesson started making the model 39-2 in the year 1971.The last model 39-2 was shipped in the year 1983.Without a serial number that is the best that can be done.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Smith and Wesson model 39-2 was made in 1976-1977.
Your serial number indicates that your Smith and Wesson model 39-2 was made in the year 1976.