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Add these. I think there is a 'sticky' with this type of info too.
It's not that difficult, having a couple of metal punches from the hardware store makes it easier to push out the pins (I had to tap with a hammer both in and out). Just be careful the first time when removing the trigger/ trigger bar and the rear portion with the sear, since the springs will go flying, but if you are aware the 1st time you'll be OK. XD .45 videos Vid I made of sear and trigger bar reassembly YouTube - Introducing the Springfield XD pistol
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Thank you very much for the Tutorial Links perfect!
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How do you polish? I have a dremel tool and soft felt pads, is there some sort of polishing compound? ThaNKs
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Very fine sand paper 600 works and then use polishing compound sticks you can usually find them in the tool department at Lowe's or Home Depot. Start with White or Red are fine enough for this purpose.
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