To disassemble a Titan FIE 25 ACP, first ensure the firearm is unloaded by removing the magazine and checking the chamber. Next, locate the slide release lever, typically found on the left side of the frame, and push it down to release the slide. Once the slide is removed, you can take out the recoil spring and barrel for further cleaning or maintenance. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
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No, a Colt Junior .25 ACP or an Astra Cub magazine will not work in an FIE .25 ACP pocket pistol. Each of these firearms has unique magazine designs and specifications, meaning they are not interchangeable. Always use the correct magazine designed specifically for your firearm model to ensure proper function and safety.
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The FIE E28 is a compact handgun that typically uses magazines designed specifically for the .25 ACP caliber. You will want to look for replacement or spare magazines that are compatible with the FIE E28 model, as these will fit properly. Magazines from similar models, such as the Raven or other .25 ACP handguns, may also be compatible, but it's best to verify compatibility before purchasing. Always ensure you are getting magazines from a reputable source to maintain safety and reliability.
Titan was the name used for firearms made for the firm FIE (Firearms Import Export) of Florida. They were low cost firearms made, for the most part, in what was West Germany. There were several different Titan pistols in different calibers. FIE has been out of business for 20 years now. If you can post a description and ALL markings, we would have better chance of getting you some information.
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You will have to have the police run the serial number. If it has been reported to the police, it will likely show up.
FIE was not a firearms manufacturer, but rather, an importer based in Miami, FL. They have been out of business for some years. They have sold several .38 Special revolvers. Titan Tiger (manufactured in Turkey) was one, and Standard was another. Some of their guns were made by Weirauch in Germany.
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I've had one of these for over 20 years. I've never had an issue with it. It's never jammed to anything. Top of the line, no. But I feel it's reliable.
Tjong A Fie died in 1921.