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What a hoot. This seems to be the only disassembly video for the PPS M2. It's in Russian but you can turn on English subtitles if you wish, though I just watched the video without sound. The guy feels his way through the disassembly. Rather interesting to see this Glock-like pistol taken down. It's a tad more complex than its counterpart, the Glock G43- a couple of little plates in the FCG, and rollpins that have to be drifted. _______________________________________________ “What sickens me about left-wing people, especially the intellectuals, is their utter ignorance of the way things actually happen.” ~ George Orwell "That's one thing about intellectuals. They've proved that you can be absolutely brilliant and have no idea what's going on." ~ Woody Allen | ||
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Interesting. I disassembled one of my PPS M1's to have the metal treated with Ion Bond. 美しい犬 | |||
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Thanks for posting that. I've had my PPS M2 for a few years now but haven't tried to do more than take the slide off the frame. BTW, functionally, my PPS M2 has been flawless. I finally replaced the battery in the shield sight, so I guess I've had it about three years. | |||
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| Peace through superior firepower |
Yes, they're solid little pistols, rather underrated if you ask me. I bought mine from CDNN about five or six years ago, for the irresistable price of 319 dollars. At one point, I think they were cheaper than that. | |||
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