How to Disassemble and Reassemble the Arex Delta X

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"Disassembly and Reassembly of the Arex Delta X" by Workman Firearms:

Disassembly:
1. **Clearing the Firearm:** Adam removes the magazine and racks the slide to the rear. He physically and visually inspects the chamber and mag well to ensure the firearm is clear.

2. **Slide Release:** Adam releases the slide, letting it slide forward.

3. **Hamburger Grip:** Using a grip similar to handling a Glock, Adam pulls the slide back while pushing down the takedown pins on either side.

4. **Trigger Pull:** After releasing the slide but keeping the pins down, Adam pulls the trigger. The slide moves slightly, allowing for its removal.

5. **Frame Set Aside:** The frame is set aside as it's broken down as much as needed.

6. **Recoil Spring:** Adam compresses the recoil spring and places it in a parts bin.

7. **Barrel Removal:** The barrel is pushed from the bottom and pulled up to remove it from the slide.

Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** The flat side of the barrel faces down and is slid into the front of the upside-down slide.

2. **Recoil Spring:** The smaller circle inside the recoil spring faces the front of the firearm. Adam compresses the spring, and it sits on a notch in the barrel.

3. **Slide onto Frame:** Unlike Glocks, the slide doesn't slide off but is placed onto the frame and locked back, popping right back on.

4. **Function Check:** Adam racks the slide and performs a function check, ensuring the trigger resets properly.

The tutorial is clear, concise, and provides valuable information for anyone looking to understand the inner workings of the Arex Delta X or perform maintenance on their own firearm.

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