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  • Remove the firing pin block. You can just shake it out, or if its kinda stuck from carbon, big tweezers help.

  • This part is small and easily lost. Be careful, you lose it, your weapon wont fire.

  • This is the extractor. It pulls out your spent cases (and tosses them in your buddy's face if they stand too close when shooting lol)

  • If the weapon is fairly new, or gummed up, use a punce to coax it out by tapping it to the rear. Otherwise, you may be able to just push it out with your finger.

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