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raven industrys p-25


Question
just bought a used p-25 no manual with it i would like to know how to service it and break it down also what is the distance on a accurate shot and can i use hollow points in it and can i purchase a clip for it if so please let me know also what is the value on a used p-25  it seems to be in new condition i gave $50.00 for it did i get taken it looks like new thank you for your responce

Answer
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The pistol must be in unloaded, uncocked condition before take down can be performed. To remove the slide, use a blunt object (such as a lead pencil eraser) to push the Retainer, located in the back end of the Slide, forward until it stops (about 1/4"). While holding the Retainer depressed, gently lift the rearward portion of the Slide away from the Frame until it stops. Release the Retainer gently as it is spring loaded. Hold the rearward portion of the Slide up and push the Slide forward, off of the end of the gun. This procedure removes the entire Slide Assembly and is sufficient for normal cleaning and oiling. Clean the Barrel within a reasonable period of time after shooting. After the powder residue has been removed, give the Barrel bore a protective coat of oil.

Accuracy will be determined by so many variables, such as the condition of the gun, the accuracy of the shooter(you), and the weather, etc. These guns were not meant for long range shooting so keep in mind that you would probably want to shoot 15-20 yards at max with this pistol.

Hollow Points will be fine in this pistol, most all guns will fire hollow point ammo as the actual "mushroom" of the bullet does not occur until impact with the target or other object. The bullet looks like any other bullet until then and has the same flight and barrell characteristics. Be sure to avoid cheap ammo in this gun as it will likely jam with those cheaper made bullets going through it.

Value of the gun is very subjective, and almost impossible to give over the internet. $50 bucks is not a bad price on the gun, and I expect you could get 50-60 bucks back out of the gun if it is in decent condition.


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