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If the solvent won't free it up, I'm thinking about a wooden jig with a couple of brass pins through the pair of trigger plate screw holes to hold the trigger plate firmly. And then a piece of wood or brass to tap on the cocking slide to get it loose and removed for cleaning. Looks like it should slide all the way out the front. Correct?