So yesterday I went to the range (best shootin day yet...love this gun) and afterwards I'm cleaning the gun (CM9) as I always do after shooting. I'd only taken the gun down about 3 or 4 times prior to yesterday and never had any issues. I read the manual and watched a few videos with the expectation of having a little trouble but it went smoothly each time. Yesterday was a somewhat different story.
I removed the slide stop lever without much trouble and then ran into a little problem. When I pulled the trigger to release the slide, initially, it wouldn't click or release. It had pressure on the takeup but no break. I fiddled with the slide a good bit and it (the trigger) finally clicked, releasing the slide. I continued on and cleaned the gun. Putting it back together I ran into another very minor issue when the slide didn't seem to want to move cleanly back and I struggled a bit getting the pin/slide stop back in. Also, the recoil spring seemed to want to creep out of the port at the front of the slide. I took it out and rotated it a bit and it seemed fine but it worries me that it could sneak out of the port/hole. My son had just dropped by with the granddaughter so I left things sit to spend time with them.
A few hours later I decided to take the gun down again to see what I might be doing wrong. Same thing with the trigger...it wouldn't break, initially, and I had to play with the slide before it clicked and released. I did this 3 more times and each time the trigger/slide issue was there. The reassembly went smoothly, so the first time problem with that was probably just an anomaly.
I've never owned or worked on a striker fired gun so the trigger/slide release is new to me. My guess is I'm doing something wrong but I don't know what it might be. By the way, I dry fired it a number of times after this to see if the trigger was functioning well and everything was fine in that regard.
Any hints or tips are appreciated and I do hope that it is me and not the gun.
Thanks gang.
I removed the slide stop lever without much trouble and then ran into a little problem. When I pulled the trigger to release the slide, initially, it wouldn't click or release. It had pressure on the takeup but no break. I fiddled with the slide a good bit and it (the trigger) finally clicked, releasing the slide. I continued on and cleaned the gun. Putting it back together I ran into another very minor issue when the slide didn't seem to want to move cleanly back and I struggled a bit getting the pin/slide stop back in. Also, the recoil spring seemed to want to creep out of the port at the front of the slide. I took it out and rotated it a bit and it seemed fine but it worries me that it could sneak out of the port/hole. My son had just dropped by with the granddaughter so I left things sit to spend time with them.
A few hours later I decided to take the gun down again to see what I might be doing wrong. Same thing with the trigger...it wouldn't break, initially, and I had to play with the slide before it clicked and released. I did this 3 more times and each time the trigger/slide issue was there. The reassembly went smoothly, so the first time problem with that was probably just an anomaly.
I've never owned or worked on a striker fired gun so the trigger/slide release is new to me. My guess is I'm doing something wrong but I don't know what it might be. By the way, I dry fired it a number of times after this to see if the trigger was functioning well and everything was fine in that regard.
Any hints or tips are appreciated and I do hope that it is me and not the gun.
Thanks gang.


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