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    Echelon Backstraps Not Staying Locked

    Probably a lawyers instruction to be absolutely sure that this gun will not fire when you are instructing a user, in writing, on how to do something to your firearm. Liability issues.
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    Echelon Backstraps Not Staying Locked

    Guess you can’t be to safe. It absolutely is not going fire that way.
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    Echelon Backstraps Not Staying Locked

    K There is no need to disassemble anything other that removing the mag.
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    Echelon Backstraps Not Staying Locked

    My backstraps were doing the same thing, not locking in place. Smacking them with a mallet did not work. I then took a screwdriver and inserted it up into the backstrap, not the mag well, and put pressure on the tab and that made the tab snap into the square cutout.
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    Victor 9mm carbine

    Thanks for the info Hans. I have alot to learn about AR’s
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    Disassembling the bolt on a Saint Victor 9mm PCC

    So are all AR9 BCGs the same?
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    Disassembling the bolt on a Saint Victor 9mm PCC

    Heads up guys. There is a spring on/around the firing pin inside the bolt. Don't lose it for SA does not currently offer this spring to purchase. You will have to purchase the entire BCG.
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    Victor 9mm carbine

    OK, spoke with customer service and have some more info to share, do not loose your spring! SA does not offer that spring separately, which explains why it is not shown in the parts diagram in the manual. The BCG is purchased as an assembly from a supplier. So, as of now you will have to...
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    Victor 9mm carbine

    Thank you for checking!
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    Victor 9mm carbine

    I did look that page over a couple times in the manual, but it does not show the firing pin.
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    Victor 9mm carbine

    Having trouble finding a detailed parts schematic for this rifle. This rifle fired flawlessly the first time out, cleaned it and put it away. Yesterday went out to shoot and the rifle would not fire at all marking the primer only slightly. Took it apart in the field and found the firing pin free...
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