
Seriously though, I've never, ever, had so much problem removing and then re-seating the slide on one of these class of pistols (PPK derivatives). Took me 15 min. of wiggling and fiddling to get it to unlock and I ended up having to "cheat" by using the edge of a doskocil case to force against the slide while I used my left hand to wiggle the fool thing.
Eventually, I got the slide off, replaced the stock recoil spring with the Wolff which was dramatically longer (3/4" at a guess) and gave the little monster a thorough cleaning because it hadn't been cleaned after the last time its former owner shot it, greased the rails, scrubbed & CLP'ed everything.
Reassembly was another 15 or 20 while I fiddled trying to get the slide to seat back down. Jacking it back and getting it to kinda lock in the right place isn't the hard part. Getting it to seat down in the right lock position is. The web of my right hand is still sore and red this morning and I didn't even shoot the blasted thing.
Heck, replacing the stock hammer spring with the Wolff 18# was a snap and ludicrously easy in comparison.
So, what am I missing here? What's the trick? Do I have to hold it upside down or jiggle it to the left or what? I refuse to believe that this little beast is simply that contrary. It's gotta be something in my disassembly/reassembly technique. 'Cuz if it's not, then I may go back to field stripping bears.

Peace favor your sword,
Kirk