P22
SECTION 8
CASH
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Magnum XL
CLEANING & GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
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CLEANING WEEKLY - CASH Magnum XL
ADDITIONAL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY
DEPENDING ON USE, BUT MINIMUM WEEKLY
1
Remove breech cover (Item 26) and replace if worn or split. Note! If breech cover is ballooned out or if
the operator feels a sting on his hand when firing stunner, remove cover and inspect for cracks and replace
any cracked parts before further use. Remove extractor (Item 20) for cleaning by depressing extractor
plunger (Item 18) and sliding extractor over plunger. The area under the extractor, as well as the breech
threads, should be cleaned with brass brush end of cleaning tool.
2
To dis-assemble breech cap (Item 6) for cleaning or part replacement, hold in soft jawed vice and unscrew
spring cap (Item 30) or the optional safety (Item 15A), if fitted, using a wrench on the flats. Pull firing pin
assembly out of breech cap, which will also release trigger and trigger spring. Inspect firing pin (Item 16) for
rounded edges from trigger contact and replace if wear is half of trigger contact. Inspect firing pin spring
(Item 10) and replace if broken or collapsed. Inspect trigger (Item 17) for firing pin contact wear and replace if
rounding is half of firing pin contact. Replace trigger spring (Item 9) if collapsed. Trigger spring must be strong
enough to push firing pin away from cartridge and to allow trigger to lift. In order to replace firing pin, firing
pin spring or spring cap or optional safety, unscrew pull (Item 11) from pull bush (Item 22), push pull bush
down to release pull split bush (Item 23), allowing all components to slide off. Rubber pull spring (Item 25)
should be replaced if collapsed or damaged. Re-assembly: wipe all steel parts with an oily rag. Use only
CASH pistol oil. Do not put oil in power load chamber, as this can cause misfiring.