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1. Position the Recoil Spring Plunger into the spring and the other end of the plunger on the projection at the rear of the Frame Slowly withdraw the Slide and feed the Recoil Spring and Recoil Spring Guide into the slotted hole in the Slide Pull the Slide fully to the rear and lock it there by moving the Stop Open Latch upward CAUTION After the Slide has been locked into the rear posi tion use care not to bump the Stop Open Latch which would allow the Slide and Recoil Spring to fly off the Frame B BARREL ASSEMBLY AND MAGAZINE With the Slide held to the rear by the Stop Open Latch position the Barrel Assembly on the Frame Assembly and instal the Barrel Mounting Screw and washer if previously removed WARNING NOTE Do not overtighten the Barrel Mounting Screw Depress the Stop Open Latch and allow the Slide to move forward against the Breech Face of the Bar rel With the Slide in the forward position mave the Safety Assembly to the ON SAFE position install the Magazine 8 FINAL INSPECTION Refer to Section 1 and perform the inspection sequences PRE DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION in their entirety NOTE Use the Trigger Pull Adjusting Screw to adjust the Trig ger pull to 3 5 to 4 5 165 SECTION V TROUBLESHOOTING POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS CAUTION Make certain the pistol is unloaded before per forming any troubleshooting 1 FAILS TO EXTRACT WARNING A Dirty o
2. 5 9 PO51722 Barrel Guide Pin N C M PO51714 Counterweight Support 2 41 oz M PO51715 Counterweight Support Screw M PO51716 Counterweight Support Bushing M PO51717 Counterweight 2 52 oz M PO51718 Counterweight 1 79 oz M PO51719 Counterweight 94 oz PO51724 Counterweight Support and Weights Complete Set M PO51726 Barrel Mounting Screw N C PO51727 Barrel Mounting Screw M PO51728 Barrel Mounting Screw Washer N C M PO51730 Click Plate N PO51731 Click Plate PO51732 Disconnector N C M PO51736 Disconnector Spring N C M PO51738 Recoil Spring Guide N C M PO51740 Recoil Spring N C M PO51745 Firing Pin 1747 Fire Pin For Dry Firing PO51755 Firing Pin Spring N C M PO51758 Firing Pin Retaining Pin N C M PO51760 Forearm M 1764 Forearm Screw PO51765 Forearm Screw Escutcheon PO51788 Sear N C M PO51790 Sear Pin N C M 1791 Sear Spring C M PO51794 Sear Spring N PO51793 Sear Spring Pin C M PO51799 Ejector N C M PO51805 Ejector Deflection Pin M PO51820 Extractor N C M PO51838 Extractor Spring N CM PO51830 Extractor Plunger N C M PO51825 Sight Blade Retaining Pin Front M 51826 Sight Blade Front New Type N C PO51827 Sight Retaining Pin N C PO51828 Sight Ramp Front N C PO51829 Magazine Body N C M PO51831 Magazine Button N C M PO51833 Magazine Follower N C M PO51835 Magazine Spring N C M N Nomad C Challenger M Medalist Indicates part must
3. Windage M PO51941 Sight Adjusting Washer Rear Windage M PO51939 Sight Adjusting Screw Rear Elevation N C PO51940 Sight Adjusting Screw Rear Elevation M PO51942 Sight Tension Spring Elevation M PO51944 Sight Adiusting Screw Follower Windage amp Elevation M PO51946 Sight Adjusting Screw Follower Spring Windage or Elevation M PO51970 Trigger Blued N PO51965 Trigger Gold Plated with Backlash Screw C M PO51962 Trigger Pin N C M PO51977 Trigger Backlash Adjustment Screw C M PO51792 Trigger Pull Adjustment Screw C M 51980 Safety PO51984 Safety M N Nomad C Challenger M Medalist Indicates part must be fitted by Browning Service Department or qualified gunsmith NOTE Unless otherwise indicated part is interchangeable between gauges calibers SECTION INSPECTION AND DISASSEMBLY INTO SUB ASSEMBLIES CAUTION Make certain the pistol is unloaded before any inspection or disassembly opera tions are performed WARNING 1 PRE DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION A SAFETY After the Magazine has been removed and the pistol verified to be unloaded cock the Hammer by pulling the Slide to the rear and place the Safety to the ON SAFE position Take the pistol hand and pull the Trigger firmly with the index finger of that hand The Trig ger should be pulled much harder than normal but not sufficiently to damage the Disconnector Assembly or the Trigger When pulling the
4. and observe the Hammer Assembly Mainsprings and plunger fly out of the Frame and impact on the padded surface SAFETY WARNING CAUTION If the plunger hangs up on the Safety Assembly and the Mainsprings are still com pressed work the plunger loose by inserting the punch through the large side hcle while keeping the Frame inverted Remove the Safety Assembly Ham mer Assembly Outer Mainspring Inner Mainspring and Mainspring Plunger E MAGAZINE LATCH SPRING amp PIN Figure 8 Using a 3 32 punch remove the Magazine Latch Pin Magazine Latch and Magazine Latch Spring Magazine gu y Lateh Pin Magazine Latch Spring Ma azine Latch A FIGURE 8 CAUTION Use care not to let WARNING the spring loaded components fly out of the Frame 5 INSPECTION OF THE FRAME ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS A SEAR Inspect the Sear and replace if signs of alteration exist B HAMMER Inspect the Hammer Sear notch and replace if signs of excessive wear or alteration exist 6 REASSEMBLY OF THE FRAME ASSEMBLY MAGAZINE LATCH Figure 8 Using a 3 32 punch install the Magazine Latch Magazine Latch Spring and Magazine Latch Pin A SEAR SPRING AND SEAR SPRING PIN Figure 6 Install the Sear Spring and Sear Spring Pin with orientation of the spring as shown in Figure 6 Turn the Trigger Pull Adjusting Screw fully into the Frame FIGURE 9 Hold the Frame in one
5. be fitted by Browning Service Department or qualified gunsmith NOTE Unless otherwise indicated part is interchangeable between gauges calibers PART NO PART NAME PO51848 Grip Wood Medalist International Left Hand M PO51849 Grip Wood Medalist International Right Hand M PO51850 Grip Wood Right Hand Target M PO51851 Grip Wood Left Hand Target M PO51852 Stop Open Latch C PO51854 Grip Novadur Plastic N PO51858 Stop Open Latch Spring C M PO51860 Grip Wood C PO51868 Grip Screw N PO51870 Grip Screw C PO51872 Grip Screw M PO51874 Grip Escutcheon Threaded N C PO51876 Grip Escutcheon Threaded M PO51880 Grip Escutcheon Unthreaded N C PO51882 Grip Escutcheon Unthreaded M PO51891 Hammer Link Pin N C M PO51898 Hammer Link N C M PO51892 Hammer N C M PO51893 Hammer Pin C M PO51895 Hammer Pin N PO51894 Main Spring Plunger N C M PO51896 Main Spring Inner N C M PO51897 Main Spring Outer N C M PO51900 Magazine Latch N C M PO51908 Magazine Latch Spring N C M 1910 Magazine Latch Pin N C M 1921 Sight Assembly Rear Complete N C PO51924 Sight Assembly Complete with Rib and Front Sight M PO51925 Ventilated Rib Retaining Pin M PO51927 Sight Base Rear N C PO51931 Sight Base Mounting Screw Rear N C PO51933 Sight Aperture Rear N C PO51934 Sight Aperture Rear M PO51935 Sight Adjusting Screw Rear Windage N C PO51938 Sight Adjusting Bushing Rear
6. of the Sear Spring are centrally located between the two projec tions at the bottom of the Sear E SAFETY CLICK PLATE Figure 5 Position the Safety Assembly to the OFF SAFE position and depress the Hammer to the cocked position Position the Safety Click Plate bet ween the Frame and the Safety Assembly Align the small hole with the Sear Pin and the large hole with the Hammer Pin Hold the Safety Click Plate in this position and slowly move the Safety Assembly to the ON SAFE posi tion Be certain that holes in the Safety Click Plate hold alignment with the pins The Safety Click Plate should now be flush with the Frame Additionally the round indent on the Safety Assembly should be positioned in the detent on the Safety Click Plate and the holes in the Safety Click Plate should be aligned with the pins NOTE After the Safety Click Plate is in position verify the large end of the Sear Pin is still flush with the surface of the Frame Disconnector Cavity STOP OPEN LATCH ASSEMBLY Figure 4 Position the Stop Open Latch Assembly on the Frame with the tip of the Stop Open Latch Spring posi tioned in the small cutout on the Stop Open Latch TRIGGER AND TRIGGER PIN Figure 75 Install the Trigger and Trigger Pin from right to left After installation be certain the Trigger pivots freely on the Trigger Pin without binding DISCONNECTOR AND DISCONNECTOR SPRING Figure 4 Position the Disc
7. to the rear by hand CAUTION Do not let the Slide Assembly of the Nomad fly off the Receiver after removal of the Barrel WARNING After the Barrel Assembly has been removed from the Frame no further disassembly of the Barrel Assembly should be required SLIDE ASSEMBLY Figure 2 Recoil Sprin g Recoil Spring Guide FIGURE 2 On pistols other than the Nomad grasp the Frame Assembly in one hand and the Slide Assembly in the other Pull the Slide Assembly slightly to the rear to disengage the Stop Open Latch and slowly let the Slide Assembly move forward and off the Frame Assembly SAFETY WARNING CAUTION Use care not to allow the Recoil Spring or Recoil Spring Guide to fly out of the Frame Assembly Remove the Recoil Spring and Recoil Spring Guide SECTION DISASSEMBLY OF SUB ASSEMBLIES INTO COMPONENT PARTS INSPEC TION AND REASSEMBLY OF 8 ASSEMBLIES 1 DISASSEMBLY OF THE SLIDE ASSEMBLY Figure 3 FIGURE 3 A EXTRACTOR Lay the Slide Assembly left side down on a padded work surface which will not scratch the polished Slide Using a sharp pointed scribe or punch not more than 1 16 diameter push the Extractor Plunger to the rear Work the point of the tool behind the Extractor and gently pry the back of the Extractor upward and out of the slot in the Slide CAUTION Use not to let the Extractor Plunger or Extrac tor Spr
8. 1720 51977 x SS c 2 Seah 51944 c PO51728 e 544 A T ea PO51727 PO51788 PO51946 51944 51760 c boss 791 POSITOS 1 PO51765 POO g dh 51805 x x 2 051898 27 E POS1910 051764 POE e V POSTTAT uw AD D e ex 51898 PO51908 PO51850 PO51984 PO51891 XS PO51894 M N AQ bs S 9 PO51876 Z 51897 882 AC E a Ts 11 6 pea PO51835 25 PO51896 PO51840 T ex c NOTE These modeis are no longer manufactured and availability of parts is subject to inventory on hand Schematic is provided for parts identification only and shouid not be used as a guide to assembie guns SECTION PARTS SCHEMATIC 22 AUTO 4 22 Caliber Automatic Pistols Nomad Challenger Medalist 722 Long Rifle NOTE The Nomad Challenger and Medalist pistols are no longer serviced by the Browning Arnold Service Center and replacement parts are no longer available from that facility PART NO PART NAME PO51710 Slide N C M 51711 Barrel with Front Sight and Rear Sight Assembly Complete 42 N C PO51713 Barrel with Front Sight and Rear Sight Assembly Complete 6 3 4 N C PO51720 Barrel with Front Sight and Rear Sight Assembly Complete with Ventilated Rib M PO51721 Barrel Medalist International
9. CHALLENGER NOMAD MEDALIST PISTOLS FIELD SERVICE MANUAL BROWNING TVDNVW 3OIANJS QT3IJ STOLSId ISIIVGdW GVWON H 3DALUTTTWUIA BROWNING FIELD SERVICE MANUAL CHALLENGER NOMAD amp MEDALIST PISTOLS This manual is written to assist trained gunsmiths in the repair and servicing of Browning products It should never be used by an untrained person to repair any firearm Read the entire manual carefully and pay special attention to the portions dealing with safety TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONAL 1 Ii PARTS SCHEMATIC 23 INSPECTION AND DISASSEMBLY INTO SUB ASSEMBLIES 1 Pre Disassembly Inspection 2 Disassembly Into Sub Assemblies IV DISASSEMBLY OF SUB ASSEMBLIES INTO COMPONENTS PARTS INSPECTION AND REASSEMBLY OF SUB ASSEMBLIES 1 Disassembly of the Slide Assembly 2 Inspection of the Slide 3 Reassembly of the Slide Assembly 4 Disassembly of the Frame Assembly Inspection of the Frame Assembly Components 6 Reassembly of the Frame Assembly 7 Final Assembly and Adjustment 8 Final Inspection V TROGBLESHOOTING POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS LAL 4 AAAA NN OAD SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 8 BROWNING FIELD SERVICE MANUAL SAFETY WARNINGS Before performing any instructions given throughout this manual be certain to read the NOTES and CAUTION notes given in regard to those instructions G
10. Trigger as outlined above the Sear must not disengage the Hammer and the Disconnector must not disengage the Sear protrusion Release the Trigger and place the Safety to the OFF SAFE position Moving the Safety to the OFF SAFE position must not cause the Sear to disengage the Hammer B REGAIN With the Hammer cocked and the Safety in the OFF SAFE position only partially disengage the Sear from the Hammer notch by slightly pulling the Trigger Slowly release the Trigger and observe the Trigger moves to its original forward posi tion and the Sear has regained full engagement back into the Hammer notch TRIGGER PULL Check the Trigger Pull for a minimum let off force of 3 5 Ibs and a maximum of 4 5 lbs CAUTION If the pistol fails any of the inspection criteria above perform necessary repairs as out lined in this manual to correct those discrepancies except for a Trigger pull that may exceed 4 5 Ibs by as much as one pound WARNING 2 DISASSEMBLY INTO SUB ASSEMBLIES A BARREL ASSEMBLY Figure 1 Pull the Slide back until it is locked in the rear position by the Stop Open Latch and remove the Maga zine With a blade screwdriver ground to fit loosen the Barrel Mounting Screw until the Barrel Assembly can be removed from the Frame Assembly by pushing the Barrel to the rear and lifting upward FIGURE 1 NOTE When removing the Nomad Barrel the Slide must be held
11. e not recommended for use in other guns even though models may be similar Inadequately fitted parts may be dangerous All repairs should be done only by qualified gunsmiths SECTION I DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONAL OPERATION The Challenger is a blowback operated 22 long rifle semi automatic pistol The manual Safety is a Sear blocking type that cannot be placed in the ON SAFE position unless the Hammer is cocked and the Slide is fully forward When the Trigger is pulled to fire a chambered round it rotates About the Trig ger Pin and pulls the Disconnector forward The Disconnector Spring keeps upward pressure on the Disconnector so that a notch in the Disconnector maintains engagement with a protrusion on the Sear Forward movement of the Disconnector causes the Sear to rotate and disengage the Hammer notch When the Sear disengages the Hammer the compressed Mainsprings drive the Hammer forward to strike the Fir ing Pin compress the Firing Pin Spring and ignite the chambered round The pressure generated by the ignited round blows the Slide back to extract and eject the empty case compress the Mainsprings recock the Hammer and compress the Recoil Spring As the Slide moves toward the rear a ramp in the Slide depresses the Disconnector which disengages the notch from the protru sion on the Sear The notch in the Discon nector cannot re engage the protrusion on the Sear until the Slide is completely for ward
12. enerally these precautionary notes follow the related instructions Failure to obey a Safety Warning CAUTION may result in injuries to you or to others Failure to obey a NOTE regarding the repair process may result in incorrect procedure which could cause malfunctions and or damage to the firearm CAUTIONS WARNING 1 Be certain the firearm is unloaded before proceeding with any service work 2 Appropriate safety glasses should be worn by service personnel and bystanders when removing or reinstall ing any springs or spring loaded components 3 As noted in the attached parts list on Page 3 some of the Browning supplied spare parts must be fitted by Browning Service Department in Arnold Missouri or by qualified gunsmiths No other persons should attempt to fit these specific parts t 4 f for any reason it becomes necessary to load and discharge this firearm it is recommended that reference be made to the Owners Manual for proper loading handling and safety procedures These manuals are supplied with each new pistol and extra copies may be obtained by contacting Browning Route 1 Morgan Utah 84050 5 Read all of the instructions cautions and notes on any step involving assembly or disassembly before pro ceeding with that step 6 Section VI provides list of special tools which may be required and special instructions 7 CAUTION Browning parts are made exclusively for Browning guns and ar
13. hand and a blade screwdriver in the other Pry upwards on the rear end of the Sear Spring until it is spread and forced FIGURE 10 WARNING onto the Trigger Pull Adjusting Screw as shown in Figure 9 Back the Trigger Adjusting Screw out until it is approximately flush with the rear surface of the Frame MAINSPRINGS AND MAINSPRING PLUNGER Position the Inner and Outer Mainsprings on the Mainspring Plunger and place in the Mainspring hole Grip a long 3 32 punch in a vise and compress the Mainspring until the top of the plunger is below the 3 32 cross hole Hold the plunger in this position and install a 3 32 punch across the top of the plunger and through both sides of the Frame as shown in Figure 10 CAUTION Use extreme care not to let the plunger and com pressed Mainspring fly out and cause serious injury C SAFETY ASSEMBLY HAM MER ASSEMBLY HAMMER PIN AND STOP OPEN LATCH SPRING Position the Safety Assembly for installation through the large hole in the left side of the Frame NOTE If the Stop Open Latch Spring was removed from the Hammer Pin refer to Figure 11 for proper orientation A SAFETY 4 WARNING FIGURE 11 With the Hammer Link positioned midway in the Hammer install the Hammer Assembly in the Frame to the right of the Safety Assembly Align the holes in the Hammer Assembly and the Safety Assembly with the holes in the Frame using a 3 32 punch from right t
14. in battery position and the Trigger is released This constitutes the disconnecting feature of he pistol The Slide is moved forward to chamber a live round from the Magazine and back to battery position by force exerted by the compressed Recoil Spring When the ast round is fired and the Magazine is empty the Magazine Button pushes the Stop Open Latch Assembly upward against pressure from the Stop Open Latch Spring o lock the Slide to the rear The Nomad operates identically to the Challenger except it does not contain a Stop Open Latch Assembly or a Trigger Pull Adjustment Screw The Trigger Pull Adjust ment affects Trigger pull in the Challenger by varying Sear Spring tension The Nomad was produced with alloy as well as steel Receivers The operation of the Medalist is identical to the Challenger except that the Medalist can be dry fired without the Firing Pin being struck by the Hammer This is accomplished by a hook on the rear end of the Safety cat ching a pin that protrudes from the side of the Hammer To operate in this mode the Safety is pushed forward in its elongated Retaining Pin hole The Hammer can then be recocked by rotating the rear end of the Safety downward Hem gt PO51717 PO51925 poR T J P e POSTO40 8 PO51941 51716 1938 gt 1715 738 75538 51758 POS
15. ing fly out of the Slide WARNING Remove the Extractor Spring and plunger B FIRING PIN With a 1 16 punch remove the Fir ing Pin Retaining Pin from top to bottom CAUTION Do not let the Fir ing Pin and spring fly out of the Slide upon removal of the punch WARNING 2 INSPECTION OF THE SLIDE Using a No 31 reamer or drill bit remove any burrs or accumulated debris from the Extractor Spring hole 3 REASSEMBLY OF THE SLIDE ASSEMBLY A FIRING PIN Lay the Slide inverted on a padded work surface Insert the Firing Pin Spring and Fir ing Pin in the Firing Pin hole certain the flat side of the Firing Pin notch positioned toward the Firing Pin Retaining Pin hole Push the Firing Pin forward until the notch is centered under the Firing Pin Retaining Pin hole NOTE Some early pistols were manufactured using solid Firing Pin Retaining Pins is recom mended a 1 8 diameter by approximately 11 32 long Roll Pin be used for reinstalling the Firing Pin When the Firing Pin notch is pro perly aligned carefully install the Firing Pin Retaining Pin Center punch the Slide at two spots around the periphery of the Firing Pin Retaining Pin hole to keep the Roll Pin from working loose and dropping out of the Slide B EXTRACTOR To reassemble the Extractor lay the Slide left side down on a padded surface Insert the Extractor Spring and plunger into the Spring hole being certain
16. o left Install the Hammer Pin along with the Stop Open Latch Spring from left to right Verify the Hammer Pin is through both sides of the Frame Align the end of the Hammer Link with the recess in the Mainspring Plunger Press downward on the Hammer with one thumb and slowly withdraw the 3 32 punch After the 3 32 punch is withdrawn verify the Hammer Link is seated in the center of the Mainspring Plunger CAUTION Before withdrawing WARNING the 3 32 punch verify the Hammer Link will seat in the Mainspring Plunger and the Hammer Pin extends through both sides of the Frame NOTE After withdrawing the 3 32 punch the Hammer may be retained in the depressed position by the ends of the Sear Spring engaging the Sear notch of the Hammer If so depress the Hammer slightly depress the ends of the Sear Spring with a blade screwdriver and slowly let the Hammer forward until it bot toms on the Frame NOTE If the assembly is incor rect remove the Hammer as previously outlined and reassemble SEAR AND SEAR PIN Figure 5 Position the Sear between the Ham mer and the long ends of the Sear Spring and align the hole in the Sear with the holes in the Frame Install the Sear Pin from right to left with the small end of the Sear Pin toward the left The Sear Pin will be in proper position when its large end is flush with the surface of the Frame Disconnector Cavity CAUTION Verify the long ends
17. onnector Assembly on the Frame with the Disconnector Pivot Pin inserted into the upper hole of the Trigger With the Hammer still in the cocked position move the rear end of the Disconnector upward to engage the protrusion on the Sear Ascertain the Disconnector slips freely over the protrusion on the Sear and clearance of approximately 003 exists between the Sear and Disconnector NOTE The Trigger Backlash Adjusting Screw located in the top of the Trigger may be used to adjust this clearance If adjusted too closely the Discon nector may not engage the Sear reliably and malfunctions will result Install the Disconnector Spring as shown in Figure 12 FIGURE 12 GRIPS Make sure the Safety is in the ON SAFE position and install the Grips by first sliding them onto the Frame as shown in Figure 13 FIGURE 13 7 Next rotate the Grips into position and install the Grip Screw With the Hammer cocked press the Disconnector downward release and verify the Disconnector Spring will move the notch on the Disconnector into proper engagement with the protrusion on the Sear FINAL ASSEMBLY A SLIDE AND FRAME ASSEMBLIES With the Magazine removed from the Frame place the Hammer in the cocked position and the Safety in the OFF SAFE position Position the Slide into the grooves of the Frame Place the Recoil Spring into the slotted hole in the Slide
18. r burred Chamber Ream lightly using 22 L R Chamber Finisher Reamer Weak Extractor Spring Dull or improperly fit Extractor Burrs on Extractor Spring Foliower Loose Barrel Assembly WW Burred or dirty Extractor Spring hole 2 FAILS TO EJECT A Missing Extractor 3 WILL NOT FEED OR JAMS Improperly adjusted Magazine Lips B Loose Barrel Assembly C Breech Face peened over by too long Firing Pin Usually happens with a Broken Firing Pin rare D Weak Recoil Spring 4 FAILS TO FIRE Haramer Falls Loose Barrel Assembly 5 WILL NOT FIRE Hammer Will Not Fall A Disconnector Spring improperly positioned Disconnector binding and not engaging the Sear Broken Disconnector Spring 6 POOR GROUPING A Loose Barrel Mounting Screw B Loose Sights C Barrel needs recrowning SECTION VI SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 RECOMMENDED POINTS OF LUBRICATION DURING REASSEMBLY Lightly oil the following areas with Browning Gun Oil Always use oil sparingly A Extractor Spring hole B Slide Rails Hammer and Sear Pins D Rear end of Disconnector Exterior surface 2 SPECIAL TOOLS FIGURE 14 A Pointed scribe Long 1 8 punch C Slender needlenose pliers
19. the Safety Click Plate Place the Frame inverted on a padded surface and remove the Sear Pin from the left side of the Frame to the right with a 3 32 punch CAQTION If the Sear is not ejected from the Frame Assem bly when the punch is withdrawn keep the Frame on the padded surface and push the Sear out by inserting the punch through the large side hole WENN WARNING C SEAR SPRING AND SEAR SPRING PIN Figure 6 Sear Spring Pin Sear Spring FIGURE 6 Remove the Sear Spring Pin with a 3 32 punch Disconnect the Sear Spring from the point of the Trigger Pull Adjusting Screw by pushing downward on the rear end of the Spring NOTE Make sure the Trigger Pull Adjusting Screw is turned into the Frame sufficiently so as not to bind the Sear Spring against the rear of the Frame NOTE The Nomad does not contain a Trigger Pull Adjusting Screw D HAMMER ASSEMBLY SAFETY ASSEMBLY MAIN SPRINGS AND MAINSPRING PLUNGER Figure 7 ing Plunger Hammer Assembly TPPP 98 y Hammer Pin With Stop Open Latch Spring amp Mainspring FIGURE 7 Place the Frame inverted on a padded surface and remove the Hammer Pin from the right side of the Frame to the left using a 3 32 punch NOTE The Stop Open Latch Spring will be contained on the Hammer Pin Keeping the Frame inverted on the padded surface slowly withdraw the punch
20. the flat side of the Extractor Spring Plunger is posi tioned toward the inside of the Slide Insert the Extractor by pushing the Extractor Spring Plunger to the rear until the Extrac tor snaps into position 4 DISASSEMBLY OF THE FRAME ASSEMBLY NOTE Reference to the left or right side of the Frame relates to those sides as observed when shooting the pistol A GRIP STOP OPEN LATCH DISCONNECTOR AND DIS CONNECTOR SPRING Figure 4 To prevent damage to the Grip cock the Hammer and place the Safety in the ON SAFE position Disconnector Spring 48 St p Open Latch FIGURE 4 Remove the Grip Screw and Grips by rotating the rear end of the Grips upward as shown in Figure 13 and pulling directly to the rear Lift out the Stop Open Latch after the Grips are removed Place the Safety in the OFF SAFE position Pull the Trigger and slowly let the Hammer move forward until it stops on the Frame Observe how the Disconnector and Disconnector Spring positioned and then lift them out of the Frame TRIGGER CLICK PLATE SEAR SPRING AND PINS Figure 7 5 Sear Pin g Sear Trigger FIGURE 5 Using a 3 32 punch remove the Trigger Pin and Trigger Using a 1 16 punch and by mov ing from teft to right disengage the Sear Pin from the Safety Click Plate and then lift out
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