Take it to a gunsmith. There are no instructions I could offer at long distance without knowing HOW it was assembled incorrectly, or if any damage was done in doing so.
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The firearm must be unloaded and uncocked (fired). Remove the magazine. Use a small, blunt object to push the take down button, located at the rear of the slide, into the slide until it stops (about 1/8 inch); keep it pushed in and lift the slide up until it stops. Release the take down button carefully as the spring is under pressure. Hold the rear of the slide up gently and push the slide forward off the firearm. This is as far as you need to go for cleaning one of these "fine" firearms.
No. If you have incorrectly installed the timing components, you must completely disassemble all your work, and then, using a mechanics guidance, replace them in the proper position.
It depends on what you mean. An individual doesn't have to have an FFL to purchase a gun. Lorcin is out of business (and has been for several years). The only way to find one will be if you happen to find one used in a gun shop, or to buy one from another individual.
Improper is a word that is usually used to describe a word that has been incorrectly used.
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,
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You need a gunsmith. Been out of production for many, many years.
To fix a check that has been written incorrectly, you can void the check and write a new one with the correct information. Make sure to mark the original check as void to prevent it from being cashed.
Outbacks for the US market have always been assembled in Lafayette, Indiana.
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