not a problem man, i know it was a real pain my first time .. but i had to swap out parts from a known working gun into a broken gun to figure out what is wrong ... after you take the lower end of the gun apart 6 or 7 times you kinda get hte hang of it .. but that damm firing pin is a total pain ... i hanv't found a better way to deal with it other then what I said above.
on my glock 18c I did find that if I left the flat pin on the fire selector side of the gun out while inserting the hammer, align the fire pin, then push that flat pin beside the hammer it was easyer. I'm sure the people who build these at the manufacture must get some sort of training to be able to build these in a timly fasion. I find that if you look at most parts from a manufacturing perspective (which just so happen to be related to what I do for a living right now) you can sometimes find tricks to putting stuff together and taking them apart that you would otherwise miss.
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