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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: ABNAK on May 11, 2008, 11:24:47 AM

Title: New way to reassemble
Post by: ABNAK on May 11, 2008, 11:24:47 AM
I took my pup apart the other day to clean 'er out. Of course I ran into that first-time curse of reassembly. What I ended up doing was to line up the recoil assembly and push it WAY in, allowing enough clearance to pop the barrel in underneath it. In other words I did not put the barrel in first, I put it in second. Kinda bassackwards but it worked fairly well.
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: ocurran on May 12, 2008, 09:00:43 AM
I received my Pup less than a week ago and have been to the range once with great results. However I had a lot of problems putting the recoil assemble back together. Your method sounds interesting and I will give it a try on the next cleaning. Thanks for the post.
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: Alphonso on May 17, 2008, 12:30:57 PM
ABNAK,

I tried your way, spring first, and it worked well.  It is much easier than the way described in my owner's manual.  

Thanks.  
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: Jack Foulard on May 17, 2008, 01:14:25 PM
How about  a few photos of a step by step? Thanks
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: ccoorreeyy on May 17, 2008, 02:09:39 PM
yes, please!
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: ABNAK on May 17, 2008, 04:18:11 PM
No photos but the jist of it is this:

The hardest part is getting the spring/guide assembly to line up perfectly with the hole in the slide---everything has to be linear, right? It's made more difficult by having to manuever around the barrel lug. So, leave the barrel out and line up the spring with the hole in the slide. Then compress the spring a good bit so the guide is actually sticking out the front of the slide, enough to allow clearance for the barrel to slip in underneath it. You have to have a strong thumb to push it in far enough!

HTH.
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: Jack Foulard on May 17, 2008, 08:04:34 PM
Please, photos.  Photos please. ;)
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: tracker on May 17, 2008, 09:41:16 PM
I get it; thanks for the gist info. Everything is a compromise,
isn't it? I wrestled initially with the pliars, gave up on that
and then RJ came along with his great tool. That device took
a lot of stress out of the issue. Then, the hole seating thing
was difficult and was a problem. Now, as the pup has matured
it is easier to seat the pin in the hole. I will try what you
suggest but it sounds like there may be some marginal physi-
cal stress with this reverse method. All new ideas are much
appreciated, however.  
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: BytorJr on May 17, 2008, 09:50:04 PM
The channel locks worked "ok" for me; not great.  After many attempts, it popped in.  I tried even with my fingers, but that was a no-go.  Now the PIN....well, I struggled with that one badly.  It got stuck, I couldn't pull it out, etc; FINALLY, it just dropped in.   So much for my first takedown....glad it wasn't on WWE :)
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: ABNAK on May 17, 2008, 09:51:36 PM
Tracker,

I don't do it with any other of the semi-auto pistols I've ever had, it's just the specific difficulty of aligning the recoil assembly that is more "problematic" than others. Yeah, a fair amount of thumb strength is required. I would suspect that as a pup wore in the recoil assembly would have more ease of travel through the front of the slide than it has as a new "stiffy"!

Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: tracker on May 18, 2008, 12:06:19 AM
Your observation about the ease of the recoil assenbly
through the front of the slide with increased use is definitely
correct, in my experience.
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: hoserack on May 28, 2008, 12:44:28 AM
I bought a 3/32 pin punch that works perectly removing the barrel pin.
This gun has to be one of the finest I've ever disasembled and reasembled. I followed the directions and took it apart very easily and reasembled on the 1st try with no problems.
I had read threads like this saying they had problems getting the spring back in. I had none whatsoever. I used the channel locks like shown and dropped it right in. I don't see why anyone would have a problem?  ???
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: ABNAK on May 28, 2008, 05:02:17 PM
My manual doesn't show any channel locks being used. Where did you see this at?
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: Richard S on May 28, 2008, 06:25:19 PM
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My manual doesn't show any channel locks being used. Where did you see this at?

ABNAK:

It's shown in the FAQ site, toward the bottom of the page at this link:

http://www.acbsystems.com/boards/rohrbaugh/basefile/takedown-pic.htm
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: tracker on May 28, 2008, 06:38:36 PM
Channel locks will work but one has to very careful not to
mar the assembly. RJ's tool worked much better for me in
this regard.
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: ABNAK on May 29, 2008, 03:48:22 PM
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Channel locks will work but one has to very careful not to
mar the assembly. RJ's tool worked much better for me in
this regard.

I can see where that could get ugly if not exercising care!
Title: Re: New way to reassemble
Post by: dawkind on May 29, 2008, 04:05:24 PM
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RJ's tool worked much better for me in
this regard.

I agree with Tracker.....spring for the special tool. I got one of the RJ/IDM tools and it makes it extremely easy to drop the assembled recoil spring assembly through the hole and into the slide, seat and remove the tool.

Takes about 10 seconds or so..... ;)

Here it is, if you haven't seen one....>>HERE<< (http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/YaBB.cgi?board=Accessories;action=display;num=1196116107)