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<blockquote data-quote="doctruptwn" data-source="post: 710615" data-attributes="member: 5207"><p>The full length guide rod doesn't really do much for accuracy. It is suppose to prevent the recoil spring from binding which really isn't a problem anyway.</p><p></p><p>As for disassembly: You should be able to push the guide rod plug in and turn the bushing just like the GI version. This will relieve the spring tension. Be careful not to shoot the plug across the room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctruptwn, post: 710615, member: 5207"] The full length guide rod doesn't really do much for accuracy. It is suppose to prevent the recoil spring from binding which really isn't a problem anyway. As for disassembly: You should be able to push the guide rod plug in and turn the bushing just like the GI version. This will relieve the spring tension. Be careful not to shoot the plug across the room. [/QUOTE]
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