I don't know what a jp Sauer 60 looks like but I think I can help. First, let down the hammers using a wooden block to cushion the pins. If the gun has a floorplate that is separate from the trigger plate remove that. The trigger guard screw is a wood screw that just holds the guard. Take that out and raise the guard out of its inletting w/o chipping the wood. A little forward pressure should pop it loose. Unscrew the guard from the frame. Now you can see a screw that runs up from the lower to the top tang. That needs to be removed but I usually remove the screw that you'll find under the toplever first. That will be very tight and is what really holds the stock on the frame. After both screws are out, raise the trigger plate out of the inletting and the stock will be free. Use properly fitted drivers and don't bugger the screws.

Last edited by Hammergun; 07/03/17 07:36 AM.