Went home last night with punches and wet/dry sandpaper in hand. I had the Perklo instructions in one hand and my Kindle in the other. Fired up the Kindle so I could watch the video, and commenced work.
In no time, I had receiver parts all neatly spread out on the work bench. I made my slave pin out of a 30 penny nail and polished everything according to the Perklo PDF. Because it was my first time, I was moving slowly, starting the video, stopping the video, making slave pins, etc. After taking it apart and polishing the surfaces, it was late, so I had to stop and hit the sack.
Got up this morning and had about an hour before work. That's all it took to lube everything up, "jiggle" things into place, and drive pins home.
DONE! And, the most important part?? It works!! (He sits here with a smile on his face.) Transfer bar works, it doesn't go off when doing the drop-test, and it breaks with less effort.
Let's see, which Handi is next???
(Now, if it would quit snowing for just a little bit, I might be able to get out to the range . . .)