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								| 1 | Slide, complete with Fixed Front 
								Sight, Adjustable Rear Sight, Extractor, Firing 
								Pin, Firing Pin Spring and Firing Pin Stop. |  
								| 2 | Barrel |  
								| 3 | Floating Chamber |  
								| 4 | Ejector |  
								| 5 | Bushing |  
								| 6 | Recoil Spring, Recoil Spring 
								Guide and Plug |  
								| 7 | Magazine |  
								| 8 | Slide Stop |  
					Instructions for 
					Assembling Conversion Unit On .45 Caliber Colt Automatic Pistol Receiver
 
					 To Remove .45 Caliber 
					Slide Remove the magazine by 
					pressing the magazine catch. (After removing magazine, look 
					to see that there is no cartridge left in the chamber.) Press the recoil spring plug 
					inward with the index finger of the right hand. Turn barrel 
					bushing to the left until the plug is free to go forward; 
					then release tension on the spring gradually to prevent plug 
					from jumping away. Draw slide back until the rear edge of 
					the smaller recess in the lower edge of the slide is even 
					with the rear end of the slide stop; press against end of 
					slide stop which projects from the opposite side of the 
					receiver above the trigger guard, and draw out the stop. This releases the barrel and 
					slide, which may then together be drawn forward from the 
					receiver, carrying also the barrel bushing, recoil spring, 
					and recoil spring guide. It is not necessary to remove 
					stocks as all parts of the pistol can be dismounted and 
					assembled with the stocks in place. In taking the pistol apart, 
					use no hammer, as dismounting and assembling is quick and 
					easy after a little practice. The hammer should not be 
					snapped when the slide is removed from the receiver. To Install.22-.45 
					Conversion Unit Parts Insert floating chamber in 
					breech of barrel, with ear engaging in slot in barrel lug. 
					Fit ejector into groove in barrel. With slide in inverted 
					position, insert complete unit into slide through front 
					opening. Be sure ejector slides easily into groove above 
					firing pin. Place recoil spring on recoil 
					spring guide and push spring through opening in front of 
					slide, with guide resting on barrel. Push receiver gently 
					onto slide, engaging corresponding grooves. Insert slide 
					stop through hole in receiver, making certain that it also 
					passes through hole in barrel lug. (Note that special slide 
					stop is provided for use with .22-45 Unit.) Barrel may be 
					forced slightly to front or rear to bring lug opening into 
					line with hole in receiver. Now force slide to rear until 
					small cut in slide is directly above square opening in 
					receiver. Press the slide stop all the way in. Insert barrel 
					bushing in front opening of slide turning as far to left as 
					it will go. Now place the recoil spring plug on end of 
					recoil spring, and turn plug to right to engage spring. 
					Press plug firmly toward rear of pistol and then turn barrel 
					bushing to a downward position, to hold plug in place. 
					Insert magazine and arm is ready to function with caliber. 
					22 Long Rifle cartridges. We recommend the use of greased 
					type ammunition. Magazines Note: Magazine furnished with 
					Standard Colt Ace Automatic Pistol will not function with 
					this unit. Reasonable care should be 
					taken to keep the magazines from being dented or otherwise 
					damaged. When placing loaded magazine in the pistol, never 
					push part way in and then strike it with the hand to drive 
					it home as it might spring the bottom plate or the inturned 
					lips at the top of the magazine; it should be inserted in 
					the handle by a quick, continuous movement, but not slammed 
					into place hard enough to cause damage. Use nothing but thin oil for 
					oiling the arm. As soon as possible after 
					firing, the inside of the barrel should be cleaned and 
					oiled. Occasionally a little oil 
					should be put on the friction points, not forgetting ends of 
					the safety lock and slide stop plungers. |