You don't you throw it away, I once owned this gun as a youngster, I was shoot at by gang bangers when I reached for this POS it jammed, I sold it and went with a 44mag bulldog
25
The serial number on a Lorcin L25 is typically located on the right side of the frame, just above the trigger guard. It may also be found on the underside of the slide or near the magazine well. If you're having trouble locating it, checking the owner's manual can provide specific guidance for your model.
$30 - $70. They're not particularly high quality firearms.
To address jamming issues with a Lorcin L25, first ensure that the firearm is clean and well-lubricated, as dirt or lack of lubrication can cause malfunction. Inspect the ammunition for any defects; using the wrong type or damaged cartridges can lead to jams. Additionally, practice proper shooting techniques and grip to ensure the firearm cycles correctly. If problems persist, consult a professional gunsmith for further evaluation and repairs.
Take a round and press in the button on the slide and lift up but keep pressure on. The button slowly release the pressure and pull the slide forward
99 cents OK...no...recent sales on gun auction websites show the L25 to sell from anywhere starting at $40-$50 and I have seen one all black one go for $97, completed auction, reserve met, item sold. I have mine listed for $65 right now on an undisclosed site. Because it's pink. And I hate pink.
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,
No way to answer sight unseen. It needs to go to a gunsmith.
100-1000 USD or so
need to replace gun stock
200-1200 usd
Tap the top of the clip with small hammer to close the gap where shell goes into it . Do a couple taps then test fire, repeat until it stops jamming lorcins are know for this problem and my neighbor was a gunsmith , he told me about this and I have had no issues since.