The gun must be in unloaded, uncocked and in fire position before takedown can be performed. To remove the slide, use a blunt object to push the take down button, located on the back end of the slide, forward until it stops (about 1/8 inch). While holding the take down button depressed, gently lift the slide away from the Frame until it stops. Release the take down button gently as it is spring loaded. Hold the rear of the slide up and push the slide forward, off of the end of the gun. This procedure removes the entire slide assembly and is sufficient for normal cleaning and oiling.
Take it to a gunsmith
No
Near the firing pin
You need a gunsmith
Follow instructions in owner's manual
insert a erasered pencil into the back and push in the spring, slightly pull the slide back and pull up at the same time. Be careful watch for flying parts.
yes
Try e-gunparts.com
The name of the company that made Lorcin handguns was "Lorcin." However, I believe the company is out of business, and for good reason.
Ask a gunsmith for help
$50 - $80
If it is reliable and you have nothing else, yes.