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    Boolit Mold
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    Website for disassembly/reassembly??

    Does anyone know what the website is that shows how to disassemble/reassemble and troubleshoot all guns is? I don't remember what it is. Thanks in advance.

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    All guns? Doesn't exist. You could be talking about AGI, hard to tell with the question you ask.

    Jeff

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    If you are thinking of manuals, try "Steve's pages" (don't know what the URL is). Otherwise, it's AGI
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    You can find videos on YouTube to work on dang near any gun you want to. Pretty amazing what's on YouTube. I have a 1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol in .32acp, I figured I'd find nothing for it but no, there's a video with Larry Potterfield from Midway showing how to take it apart!

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    I know it's not a website,,, but the Gun Digest books on assembly & dis-assembly have been my bibles for a few decades. JB Wood did a superb job of detailing how, with pictures for many guns. 6 different books, that have paid for themselves many times over.

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    I tried to find this mythical Steve's Pages but it seems to time out. I did find this info on it though.

    http://forums.thecmp.org/showthread.php?t=44162
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    You can find videos on YouTube to work on dang near any gun you want to. Pretty amazing what's on YouTube. I have a 1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol in .32acp, I figured I'd find nothing for it but no, there's a video with Larry Potterfield from Midway showing how to take it apart!
    I also use YouTube, BUT... watch more than one video is they're available. Some of the amateur videos are just plain wrong in their procedures; many have very poor camera work; and some are potentially dangerous.
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    Youtube is about the closest I can think of?

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    Numrich has a LOT of schematics on their site. Most are free. Also the place to find hard to find parts for older weapons you're restoring:

    https://www.gunpartscorp.com/
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