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Patricia Lee Hopwood Posted on Jan 27, 2019
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While cleaning my creed i pulled the trigger. now can not get the slide back on. what do I need to do to re-set this?

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Hello, Patricia -

See the slide stop instructions (3.2.3) in the user manual here:
https://www.waltherarms.com/wp-content/uploads/Walther-Creed-Instruction-Manual-r-a.pdf
(Page 13 of the manual) and try those steps.

If you still cannot get the slide back on, I suggest you take your hand gun to a local gunsmith for repair.

Note: On page 4 of the instruction manual there is a clear statement:
(Quote)
NEVER PLACE YOUR FINGER INSIDE THE TRIGGER GUARD OR ON THE TRIGGER UNLESS YOU INTEND TO FIRE.
(End quote)

Best wishes.

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SOURCE: I know from usage that the slide must be pulled back before the trigger can be engaged-however my slide is stuck and will not move back -how to repair.

If you're not REAL GOOD WITH TEAR DOWNS, then take it to a gun shop asap.

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