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| The fcu’s are identical in the 365 lineup. Exactly the same in 365, 365 X/XL, and 365 Macro. That ain’t the problem. There is a small part/lever that can stick up and bind. Don’t actually know what it is. I would also check that takedown lever is in correct position. If not just nudge the slide release upwards and move the takedown lever to takedown position. If those don’t work I am out of guesses. |
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| Check to make sure the takedown lever bar is hooked behind the sear. When you move the bar it should pull the sear down and let the slide come all the way to the rear. I watched a video by a guy going by the name of rogue banshee, and it helped me get mine back together. Sean
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| quote: Originally posted by ffhounddog: I tried It again replaced the grip back to factory and I was having the same issue with my p365 standard slide. It fits the Macro, Spectre, XL slides no problem just have issue with the standard p365 slide. I think it I will shoot the XL for a bit and see if there might be an issue with the rails. Just have 100 rounds out of the XL since I carry and shoot the Spectre Comp daily.
Hopefully you solved the issue, if not, I suspect the L shape tail of takedown transfer bar had jumped in the front of the sear leg. It should be behind the sear leg. That keeping the sear up and you can’t reassemble the slide. It happens to me after a few disassembly bc the black pin that holds the bar inside the Fcu has loosen a bit. The trick is to hold both sides of FCU as you remove the unit from the frame. Keep the takedown transfer bar in place as you replace the unit into the grip module. |
| Posts: 5445 | Location: Paducah KY | Registered: February 12, 2004 |
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| There is another thread where a guy keeps having the same part come out. Turns out he apparently is removing the fcu as part of his normal "field strip". wtf?
I have swapped these out a bunch because I couldn't decide which grip modules I would use. Stock, stock with Talons, GG's, then finally Wilson Combat.
I just bought the GG's flat trigger so I'm taking one of them apart. In general I agree that they aren't meant to come out of the FCU regularly. Or if they do you need to know how to put one back together Humpty Dumpty style. |
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| quote: Originally posted by pedropcola: There is another thread where a guy keeps having the same part come out. Turns out he apparently is removing the fcu as part of his normal "field strip". wtf?
I have swapped these out a bunch because I couldn't decide which grip modules I would use. Stock, stock with Talons, GG's, then finally Wilson Combat.
I just bought the GG's flat trigger so I'm taking one of them apart. In general I agree that they aren't meant to come out of the FCU regularly. Or if they do you need to know how to put one back together Humpty Dumpty style.
You need a third and a 4th hand and whole lot of dexterity with the takedown lever, bar and the rear pin while putting it back together. |
| Posts: 5445 | Location: Paducah KY | Registered: February 12, 2004 |
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| That is what worries me. I have taken apart and more importantly put back together many CZ decocker sear cages though so I have some confidence. Lol.
I bought that GG flat 365 trigger. I wonder if it is money wasted. It also requires taking that little pos apart. I’ve watched a bunch of videos. I would be lying if I didn’t admit the fcu seems a little daunting. |
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| I just installed the GG’s flat trigger. Some guy named Sig Guy has a new easier video of how to take these down. It was not that hard other than being freaking tiny. The manual safety was kind of in the way too. |
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| I had the same thing happen when changing to the Wilson , the problem was just what poster Pittwm said !!! He is right on with his info . |
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| quote: Originally posted by triaxle: I had the same thing happen when changing to the Wilson , the problem was just what poster Pittwm said !!! He is right on with his info .
The take down transfer bar likes to work itself out of the FCU and the tail jump in front of the sear leg and it caused the sear to stay upright |
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| Sounds like I got lucky when I installed the Wilson grip module onto my XL. |
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| You didn’t get lucky. I’ve got 6 of these. I have swapped them from the stock grip modules to the Grayguns modules to the Wilson Combat modules. At an absolute minimum that is 12 swaps and I can tell you it’s closer to 30 swaps with all my tinkering, adding manual safeties to them all, flat triggers, etc.
One guy said it succinctly above. The 320 module is very robust and unlikely to come apart at all. The 365 is very small in comparison. The parts are smaller, the tolerances are tighter, they aren’t really designed to be bounced around outside of the grip module as 5he manual clearly states. Can you swap them? Of course you can but for fucks sake be cognizant of all the above.
You weren’t lucky. You were probably just a bit more careful which really is all it takes. |
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