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Guest EDWSRTN

I think that i have been to every websight and not found what i have been looking for. Please help if you can.

I have a brand new Armi Tanfoglio 25 cal. Never fired was given to me by wifes uncle. He hand it for years but never fired it.

My question is this HOW DO YOU BREAK IT DOWN?? ;)

Thanks for your help!!!!!!!!

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I did a quick search and I only found a comment on a different model, the Brescia Brevetto, don't know if this will help or not.

TO get the slide off, you pull it back and flip the safety around until you can make it catch in the safety notch then you pull it up and it just basically falls apart in your hands. You might try a little oil on the safety part of the slide too. That helps a lot.

That is all it had, here is the site http://www.e-gunparts.com/forum/readreply.asp?rep=3356&qt=3789&cat=5

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Ok... time to be rash.

Pot metal, poor steel, bad quality control. A friend of mines wouldn't feed and only fired one shot before the peened slide jammed the firing pin. What a piece of crap. I've seen flare guns built to 100 times the quality of this death trap. More of a danger to its owner than to those one shoots at. If that's all you got, test fire it and hope it doesn't fail you if you need it.

As far as disassembly is concerned... i have no idea where you could find that one out.

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Ok... time to be rash.

Pot metal, poor steel, bad quality control. A friend of mines wouldn't feed and only fired one shot before the peened slide jammed the firing pin. What a piece of crap. I've seen flare guns built to 100 times the quality of this death trap. More of a danger to its owner than to those one shoots at. If that's all you got, test fire it and hope it doesn't fail you if you need it. ...

Quit waffling. Do you think it's a good gun, or not?

- OS

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Pictures?

If it's new but a few years old may be a knock-off of another design, which most likely it is. In other words, may work the same way as something else that a manual could be found for. Someone may be able to recognize the design with some pictures 'cause the Internet's failing me on this one!

There's only a coupla different ways semi's come apart (unless you dealing with new-fangled plastic fantastic!). Fiddle with it long enough and you'll get it apart. Don't think you need to worry about having this, that or the other off by .5mm putting the thing back together and totally jackin' it.

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Guest EDWSRTN

So Far noting worked here. But I do thank you all for trying to help.

I think i'll just use it as a paper weight...

Thanks again for your help..

Ed

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Guest gcrookston
So Far noting worked here. But I do thank you all for trying to help.

I think i'll just use it as a paper weight...

Thanks again for your help..

Ed

From what little I know of these guns, that's probably not a bad idea.

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