How to Disassemble and Reassemble of the Staccato P

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"Disassembly and Reassembly of the Staccato P" 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. **Takedown Pin:** Adam lines up the first indent on the slide with the takedown pin. Using a tool, he pushes the pin out from the other side of the firearm.

3. **Slide Removal:** Adam switches to a "hamburger grip" to pull the pin the rest of the way out and then slides the slide off the frame.

4. **Recoil Spring:** For the Staccato P, the recoil spring comes out from the front. Adam pushes the spring forward, letting it catch on a notch at the bottom of the slide, and then removes it.

5. **Barrel Removal:** The barrel slides out from the front of the firearm.

Reassembly:
1. **Barrel:** Adam slides the barrel back into the front of the slide and locks it into place.

2. **Recoil Spring:** The indented part of the recoil spring faces down towards the barrel. Adam pushes it up, letting the bar release, and the spring catches on the barrel.

3. **Slide onto Frame:** Adam aligns the slide with the frame's rails, starting at the front. He slides it back, inserting the pin as he goes, until it clicks into place.

4. **Function Check:** Adam performs a function check, confirming that the slide is recoiling properly and the trigger is functioning as it should.

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

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