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I saw this video and it's a different model. Mine doesn't have the button he pressed. Plus mine was made of German parts and is called a ROHM RG-25

I did find a detailed diagram of parts. In the detailed list it did specify a "Takedown tool" but no number on it.

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OK now that I've had a little more time to mess with it I figured out how to take it down.

Bad news though. Part of the slide that guides the firing pin is broke.

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If you want to fix it Numrich arms might have a replacement slide for it. If not it would make a nice paperweight. ;)

I checked at Numrich, they do have a stripped slide for $62.00

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I can say this because I've got one. I think the only take down that was meant to happen to these weapons was "Take it down to the river and throw it in".

Numrich does have most of the parts for them.

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Yes, I seen that slide on Numrich for that amount, but I found another at Bob's Gun Parts for $25.00

Still trying to decide if I want to spend any more on it or not.

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