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You just line the slide up and pull it back to put it back on..

You were dry firing it after you pulled the slide release down right??

I did per instructions to ensure it was unloaded. Bad idea?

Well if you were firing it to see if it was unloaded then yeah bad idea lol..

but to remove the slide pull the slide back, check that its unloaded push the slide release down and hold it down, now let the slide foward then pull the trigger all while holding the release down.. the slide should pop off..

I got it back together now but I just tried the method you said above and that worked also.

Thanks alot to both of you guys that helped!

Derp.

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You just line the slide up and pull it back to put it back on..

You were dry firing it after you pulled the slide release down right??

I did per instructions to ensure it was unloaded. Bad idea?

Well if you were firing it to see if it was unloaded then yeah bad idea lol..

but to remove the slide pull the slide back, check that its unloaded push the slide release down and hold it down, now let the slide foward then pull the trigger all while holding the release down.. the slide should pop off..

I got it back together now but I just tried the method you said above and that worked also.

Thanks alot to both of you guys that helped!

I assumed that you had dry fired it. Some times they have been known to be stuck on, that is when you will need to remove the back plate.

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I know this has been answered but just going to repeat it.

1) UN LOAD THE GUN!!!!!

2) dry fire the weapon

3) pull down on 2 small slide tabs on front of the frame

4) while tabs are pulled down, slightly pull slide back and then slide forward and off of the frame.

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