Perfect 10 guide rod/spring

Started by Ak Guy, July 13 2017 01:59:27 AM MDT

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Ak Guy

Is there a better way? I've got it back together twice now, but there must be a better way. I see on the STI site that the 5" guns have a solid guide rod, w/ a hole for a paper clip, but that doesn't seem to be offered for the 6". I thought of drilling a hole in the 2 piece rod for a paper clip, but maybe the rod's too long to get out.....?? On my second try, I clamped the slide in a padded vice, and that helped a lot.
The oxen is slow but the earth is patient.

BEEMER!

I was having a tremendous amount of trouble putting a 24# spring into my Clark 460 Rowland with a 2 piece guide rod.  I saw the video below and talked to Clark and an Associate of Clark's is selling the kit below which makes the task simple.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV90BYtHZ8A



http://shootoutlane.net/#!/Gun-Parts-&-Accessories/c/13124921/offset=0&sort=normal

I also have a V16 Springfield longslide in 45 Super.  It runs a 22# spring and a 2 piece guide rod.  It uses 5" springs and a reverse plug so drilling a hole would not help.

I have found thay using a padded vise and a little better technique and the process is difficult but not all that bad.

sep

I have a Perfect 10 and it gets easier the more times you do it. I only recently stopped putting a glove on my right hand to prevent the pain and occasional bleeding I would experience. I install it like the STI video shows. I could not find another way to do it. It would be easier if it had a barrel bushing like my Dan Wesson Bruin. 

I see STI stopped producing the Perfect 10. I expect parts and service to the pistols will still be available in the future. If not, SVI may be able to help us.