The pin must of been push In because the way you take it apart is by pulling the slide and push in the pin I believe it’ll be better without the loaded indicator. I believe that this was the issue. Try pull the slide back and up about a quarter of the way with out pushing in the firing pin
When I got my Glock 23 took a couple months before I could hit anything. Had to get used to the finger grooves and smaller frame, but once I did I don’t miss much at all anymore. Keep practicing Mr. Elmer!
The "little indicator" you say is missing is the back of the firing pin. You probably lost it and the spring when the slide came off. The slide probably came off because the retainer hook broke. I wouldn't waist my time or money on it. It's a very cheap copy of a Raven MP-25. The Ravens (generally speaking), work, and were of higher quality.
I have 3 lcp pistols. Once cant hit the side of a barn at 10 yards . Another one is fairly accurate at around 12 yards . The 3rd one is accurate out to close to 20 yards . they were all bought in the same year. Funny how all 3 shoot different .
@@elmerwatson9mm868 changed the firing pin to steel use omc bronze 50 grain dmj and clean it gold changed the springs too today so it should be like butter . .
@@elmerwatson9mm868 so do we in the state I live in,,the wardens know who but it's not pursued as they also know the people who do it are trying to feed their family and not just shooting them for fun or antlers