J.P. Sauer & Sons of Eckernforde, Germany made all, to my knowledge, of the various firearms imported and sold by Hawes Firearm Co. of Van Nuys, Ca. I believe that Hawes Firearms was in and out of business in the 1960,s. I, by the way, have a couple of their single action revolvers and find them to be very good guns. My belief is that they are probably about as strong as a Ruger.
J.P. Sauer & Sons only made cartridge firearms. The Hawes Firearms replica black powder percussion revolvers were made in Italy by Arimi San Paolo, Rigarmi, and another unknown Italian manufacturer using COM marking. Some were marked just "Made in Italy" along with the Hawes Firearms markings. Dr. Jim L. Davis
Revolvers are not taken apart except for repair. Suggest you find a gunsmith. Instructions far too lengthy for a Wiki Answer.
How far is the firearm disassembled? The gun has not been taken apart yet would like to clean it properly
Break it apart with depulso, levitate it through the gaps in the gate, and then reassemble. You then can levitate it to the gear box on the wall to operate the gate.
To properly reassemble a car seat after taking it apart for cleaning or maintenance, carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions provided in the user manual. Make sure to reattach all components securely and in the correct order to ensure the car seat is safe and functional. Double-check all connections and fastenings before using the car seat again.
To disassemble a Hawes .25 caliber pistol, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and remove the magazine. Next, locate and remove the screws securing the grip panels, then gently take off the grips. After that, remove the slide by pulling it back slightly and lifting it off the frame. Finally, take out the recoil spring and barrel by carefully sliding them out from the front of the slide. Always consult the user manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
We can't tell how far apart it has been disassembled. You will need to ask a gunsmith for help. It will not be the first time he has been asked to put a gun back together,
Shoemaker-Levy 9 will not return as it broke apart and collided with Jupiter in July 1994. It is not expected to reassemble or return as a single entity.
To disassemble a Hawes Co J.P. Sauer & Sohn .22 LR, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and remove the magazine. Next, locate the takedown screw, typically found on the underside of the frame, and unscrew it. After that, gently pull the barrel assembly away from the frame, taking care to separate any internal components as needed. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
Pull starter apart. Clean commutater and the grooves in the commutater. Make sure the brushes are good and reassemble. Should work well.
take it to a gunsmith dummy :)
Take your time and keep all of the screws and parts in order and organized. Reassemble by reversing the process of tear down. All it takes is patience and presence of mind to take a machine apart and put it back together. take pictures if you have to in order to remember what wires went where etc
You don't. If it is like the other firearms from Hi-Point the manufacture does not recommend disassembiling the gun. The say something like squirt WD through it and blow it out with an air compressor.