For those that are really interested in even more mag capacity, the 32 round mag for the baby eagle 9mm also fit this CZ75 clone, but it may be illegal in particular states! I bought 2 mags to begin with and they are difficult to load, but be patient and you can get 32 rounds in them. I didn't experience any issues with FTL or jamming. Liked them so well I ordered another 6 mags and another B6P to have a pair of them.
Dae dae Davis I don’t have this pistol anymore but it’s similar to a 1911. Pull the slide back about 3/4” of an inch and push on the back side of the slide release. The slide release will pop right out. Watch a few 1911 tear down videos. Thanks for watching.
@@fredrickson1 thanks gonna try tomorrow why'd u sell if I may ask? Ilove this gun I bought the 32 round magazine for it it's awesome no jams through hundreds of rounds different ammunition too did u have problems?
Does the small, spring loaded piece with the notch face the center of the slide or does the flat spot face the firing pin? I feel like both are said. After I put mine back together, the slide locks automatically when pulled back. Not sure if I put a piece back in wrong or what.
The video fails to mention that you can also order the 32 round 9mm magazine by promag for the baby eagle from many online dealers and it fits this gun perfect. It will hang down a good distance below the pistol handle, but will add some real fire power. I have matching B6Ps with 32 round mags and firing them simultaneously is a blast!
Taken what apart? The pistol? A magazine? Watch his video again from start to finish. Reload it and watch it again pausing at each step. Back it up and watch it again if you have doubts. As he mentioned, it's a CZ 75 clone and there are boatloads of videos on every aspect of that pistol.
"Whack it"? No! Take a pencil and index the position of your rear sight. The index mark will allow you to see the amount of movement of the rear sight. Take a brass punch and lightweight hammer (one specifically tailored to the job preferably) and TAP ... a hard TAP but tap the brass punch against the rear sight in the direction you wish to move your bullet impact. NO WHACKING!
I did Fredrickson, "Take a brass punch and lightweight hammer (one specifically tailored to the job preferably) and TAP ... a hard TAP but tap the brass punch against the rear sight in the direction you wish to move your bullet impact." Also, I meant to say thanks for the informative video. It's unfortunate that similar instructionals are not available from manufacturers but learning by doing is invaluable, lessons learned and such. That is a nice gun, I have the K2 45. I suspect you did not truly mean to "WHACK" but some folks take verbiage in the literal sense.
For those that are really interested in even more mag capacity, the 32 round mag for the baby eagle 9mm also fit this CZ75 clone, but it may be illegal in particular states! I bought 2 mags to begin with and they are difficult to load, but be patient and you can get 32 rounds in them. I didn't experience any issues with FTL or jamming. Liked them so well I ordered another 6 mags and another B6P to have a pair of them.
thank you for the video I just purchased this firearm and I'm sure this video will be useful in the future
Thanks for posting!!!
How u get the slide to come off? I can't see what you used on the other side of firearm or what you touched when removing slide was so fast
Dae dae Davis I don’t have this pistol anymore but it’s similar to a 1911. Pull the slide back about 3/4” of an inch and push on the back side of the slide release. The slide release will pop right out. Watch a few 1911 tear down videos. Thanks for watching.
@@fredrickson1 thanks gonna try tomorrow why'd u sell if I may ask? Ilove this gun I bought the 32 round magazine for it it's awesome no jams through hundreds of rounds different ammunition too did u have problems?
Dae dae Davis I gave it to my daughter. We both love it. We shoot and train with it monthly. It’s a great pistol.
Thanks for the video. Just took mine apart and the magazines also. Good shooting gun & lots of fun.
Thanks For Watching..
Does the small, spring loaded piece with the notch face the center of the slide or does the flat spot face the firing pin? I feel like both are said. After I put mine back together, the slide locks automatically when pulled back. Not sure if I put a piece back in wrong or what.
Hey thanks for the video! My only question is. Is there anything else you can use to get the fire pin out other than the tool that you used??
Katrina Midgette Yes. You can use a nail or a small screwdriver or any other small object to push it in.
fredrickson1 thanks again! And I was able to get it out! Now putting it back in 😅 was another issue of its own 😂
Katrina Midgette Thanks for watching.
Promag was the brand of the 32 round mag and I think I got them from Deguns.
The video fails to mention that you can also order the 32 round 9mm magazine by promag for the baby eagle from many online dealers and it fits this gun perfect. It will hang down a good distance below the pistol handle, but will add some real fire power. I have matching B6Ps with 32 round mags and firing them simultaneously is a blast!
richard traylor Good to know.
Fails to mention?
This video isn't about magazines or baby eagles, it's about disassembly of the slide of the SAR B6P.
Thanks for this information vid
Anyone know if the firing pin disassembles the same way on a CZ75B ?
the mags are made in sar arms plant. they are good mags.
Good information but all the important detail you are referring to is in a dark area. Try using a bright fill. light.
Good video but better to leave firing pin dry, it will attract dust and hang up on you.
I’m having trouble loading a round since I’ve taken it apart
I sold mine long ago. All I can say is try again and go to some CZ or SAR forums for answers. The B6P is a CZ75B clone.
Taken what apart? The pistol? A magazine?
Watch his video again from start to finish. Reload it and watch it again pausing at each step. Back it up and watch it again if you have doubts.
As he mentioned, it's a CZ 75 clone and there are boatloads of videos on every aspect of that pistol.
Could You possibly make this video again with better lighting? Thank You.
Good video.
"Whack it"? No!
Take a pencil and index the position of your rear sight. The index mark will allow you to see the amount of movement of the rear sight.
Take a brass punch and lightweight hammer (one specifically tailored to the job preferably) and TAP ... a hard TAP but tap the brass punch against the rear sight in the direction you wish to move your bullet impact.
NO WHACKING!
Please tell them what tool to buy to move the sight and how to do this properly. That would be helpful.
I did Fredrickson, "Take a brass punch and lightweight hammer (one specifically tailored to the job preferably) and TAP ... a hard TAP but tap the brass punch against the rear sight in the direction you wish to move your bullet impact."
Also, I meant to say thanks for the informative video. It's unfortunate that similar instructionals are not available from manufacturers but learning by doing is invaluable, lessons learned and such.
That is a nice gun, I have the K2 45.
I suspect you did not truly mean to "WHACK" but some folks take verbiage in the literal sense.
Mine came with two mags
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