I liked my recently purchased CW9 so well that I ordered a CM9 a week later.
I finally received it today and immediately took it to the range. I know they tend to arrive pretty stiff, so I didn't want to take it apart because I read others had a hard time getting them back together. I didn't have the facilities or time to properly prep it. I just locked the slide back and drove to the range. Once at the range, I wiped off the excess oil, ran a patch through the barrel and lubed the slide rails I could see with the slide open and closed.
While dry firing the pistol several times before shooting it, I noticed the trigger seemed a little stiffer than the one on my CW9. It also had a slight creaking sound as the trigger cycled.
I was a little concerned that I would have some familiar issues during break in, especially since I didn't prep it properly. It kills my confidence in a pistol if it isn't 100% reliable.
First, I fired 50rds of Winchester 9mm NATO ammo. I chose the "NATO" ammo to fire first because it is full powered 9mm ammo. I started most strings of shots with one round in the chamber and a full magazine. I wanted to try to induce a jam if possible. It wasn't possible. All three magazines fed the ammo perfectly and locked the slide back after the last round. I also fired just one or two rounds from each magazine to try to induce a problem in feeding or locking back the slide. Again, no feeding or locking problems.
Second, I fired 50rds of WWB range ammo. I fired all the rounds using the same protocol outlined above. Again, no feeding problems.
The trigger continued to feel a little heavier and creak. Accuracy was very good when I did my part. The pistol was snappy but not uncontrollable. I can get 1.75 fingers on the grip. I can't imagine shooting a CM40!
The web of my hand and the end of my trigger finger were sore after the range session, but I drove home with a smile on my face because my new CM9 had performed flawlessly. I sensed we were going many places together for many years to come.
I plan to get a front night sight for the CM9 very soon and make it my EDC.
I finally received it today and immediately took it to the range. I know they tend to arrive pretty stiff, so I didn't want to take it apart because I read others had a hard time getting them back together. I didn't have the facilities or time to properly prep it. I just locked the slide back and drove to the range. Once at the range, I wiped off the excess oil, ran a patch through the barrel and lubed the slide rails I could see with the slide open and closed.
While dry firing the pistol several times before shooting it, I noticed the trigger seemed a little stiffer than the one on my CW9. It also had a slight creaking sound as the trigger cycled.
I was a little concerned that I would have some familiar issues during break in, especially since I didn't prep it properly. It kills my confidence in a pistol if it isn't 100% reliable.
First, I fired 50rds of Winchester 9mm NATO ammo. I chose the "NATO" ammo to fire first because it is full powered 9mm ammo. I started most strings of shots with one round in the chamber and a full magazine. I wanted to try to induce a jam if possible. It wasn't possible. All three magazines fed the ammo perfectly and locked the slide back after the last round. I also fired just one or two rounds from each magazine to try to induce a problem in feeding or locking back the slide. Again, no feeding or locking problems.
Second, I fired 50rds of WWB range ammo. I fired all the rounds using the same protocol outlined above. Again, no feeding problems.
The trigger continued to feel a little heavier and creak. Accuracy was very good when I did my part. The pistol was snappy but not uncontrollable. I can get 1.75 fingers on the grip. I can't imagine shooting a CM40!
The web of my hand and the end of my trigger finger were sore after the range session, but I drove home with a smile on my face because my new CM9 had performed flawlessly. I sensed we were going many places together for many years to come.
I plan to get a front night sight for the CM9 very soon and make it my EDC.

as our unofficial cm9 symbol. Keep shooting it like you stole it, and it will just get smoother! (which will hopefully work out that lil trigger quirk you seem to be having)





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