L/F Dis/Re-assembly Instructions for LSI Puma M92

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L/F Dis/Re-assembly Instructions for LSI Puma M92

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As the tilte says I am looking for the instructions to dismantle/reassemble my s/s LSI Puma M92 454 Casull rifle.

While I was out on my last trip I was doing a bit of fast shooting and on the last round the extractor broke off so I need to pull it apart and replace the broken pieces.

So instead of blindly going where I have not gone before I figured having instructions would help pave the way to a successful repair...

I'm in Canada so sending it back for warranty would be more of a hassle than just fixing it myself.

Thanks for any help.
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Order Steve Young's DVD. Just go to Steve's Gunz and look it up.
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Hobie +1. Steve is a "Puma Master". Not 100% sure if he is up and running electronically yet as he was hit by the hurricane in Texas, but I hear his phone works.

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Thanks guys printed off the link.

#13 shows the picture of the part that popped out of the front of the breechbolt assembly.

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Finally got around to pulling the rifle apart, I recieved the replacement parts a month or so ago but have been to busy working on other projects to get to this one.

I ended up pulling everything apart and when I put it back together everything worked fine like if I put an empty case in the chamber the bolt assembly closes perfectly and ejects the empty perfectly.

Then I put a couple of dummy rounds into the mag tube to check out feeding and the rounds will not lift up high enough to allow the bolt to pick up the round when levering the bolt forward back into battery.

It looks as if they are hitting the ejector which is sticking out a little bit in front of the bolt face.

Anyway I have pulled the rifle apart and put it back together several time now and I am still having the same problem.

Thanks for any thoughts to help me figure this problem out.
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Give Steve a call he is great to talk to and will help you.
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Cookie, sounds like your problem is either a DVD or phone call away.
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Cookie? :lol: :lol:
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"Cookie" you don't think that is new do you...

My dad even has it painted onto an old tool box of his... :wink:

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