Best left to a gunsmith.
You have to take it apart
Best left to a gunsmith
Best left to a gunsmith if you don't have an owner's manual.
It doesn't need to be taken apart for normal cleaning and maintenance. If you really feel the need to take it apart, get this book: "The S&W Revolver: A Shop Manual" Book by Jerry Kuhnhausen
Best left to a gun smith. No need to take apart for normal maintenance.
Revolvers are not taken apart except for repair. Suggest you find a gunsmith. Instructions far too lengthy for a Wiki Answer.
To take apart a revolver, first ensure it is unloaded by removing any cartridges from the cylinder. Next, open the cylinder and locate the cylinder release latch, which may vary by model; manipulate it to release the cylinder from the frame. Depending on the revolver, you might need to remove screws or pins to fully disassemble the frame and barrel assembly. Always consult the specific manufacturer’s manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
Anyone who knows the child's SSN and other information.
Yes, but be careful about WHOM you take info from: In this case, the manufacturer is YOUR BEST BET.
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Just (if u have) get an old one, take it apart, take out the motor create a body and ur off!Just (if u have) get an old one, take it apart, take out the motor create a body and ur off!
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