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PM9: After 1000+ rounds, my first FT feed today

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  • #16
    Agree, I am not going to touch the inner. I squeezed the old outer spring in my hand and could feel the poundage difference old versus new spring. Also putting it into the slide against the barrel lug I could tell it was better, being much tighter to squeeze in.

    If I ever decide to tinker with the inner spring using an old assembly, are there instructions anyplace? I can probably figure it out but I don't like to toy with spring loaded stuff not knowing how it works. I have heard people talk of red locktite, but unless the metal parts are screwed or pinned together I have no idea.
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    • #17
      not really

      Originally posted by unclenunzie View Post
      Agree, I am not going to touch the inner. I squeezed the old outer spring in my hand and could feel the poundage difference old versus new spring. Also putting it into the slide against the barrel lug I could tell it was better, being much tighter to squeeze in.

      If I ever decide to tinker with the inner spring using an old assembly, are there instructions anyplace? I can probably figure it out but I don't like to toy with spring loaded stuff not knowing how it works. I have heard people talk of red locktite, but unless the metal parts are screwed or pinned together I have no idea.
      the inner spring is held on by the button on the ends that threads. It is put on with red locktite, so heat it up alittle if you can, that will help, then you have to somehow grab that inner spring bar and that button separtely. and just unthread it. Not a big deal either. Just be sure to red locktite it back on or it will fly off somewhere , never to be seen again. Aks me how I know that
      . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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      • #18
        All good now.

        With the new outer recoil spring, 100% function as before. A box of the gold dot 115 gr, and 2 boxes of ball 115.

        PM9 shows very little wear after 1265 rounds. The cocking cam sear surface is shiny where the black finish has worn from interfacing with the striker. The rails show a few directional scratches I think. The slide inside and out looks new.

        I really like my PM9.

        unclenunzie
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        • #19
          Originally posted by unclenunzie View Post
          With the new outer recoil spring, 100% function as before. A box of the gold dot 115 gr, and 2 boxes of ball 115.

          PM9 shows very little wear after 1265 rounds. The cocking cam sear surface is shiny where the black finish has worn from interfacing with the striker. The rails show a few directional scratches I think. The slide inside and out looks new.

          I really like my PM9.



          unclenunzie
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