mity2
12-18-2012, 11:25 AM
...I started to think my T-9 have few things wrong with it.
I have had the T-9 for over 2 years now. Its fantasticly accurate(I can get a tighter group then I can with my TRP), It's been flowless as far as reliability goes(over 2000rds, with several hundred rounds of Winchester bonded PDX 147gr, never an issue).
My only issue that I had was my rear sight flew off in the biggining, but after tighten the allen set key, and putting a tiny dinple under where set screw is located cured the sight issue.
I carry T-9 90% of the time(and carry K9 the 10%). Its just great gun.
Because my gun does shoot well, dependable, and accurate, I never bothered with few things that I feel is "off" with this gun.
Please bear with me, as I try my best to explain it. I'm no gunsmith, so term may not be right.
Issue 1:
When you dry fire, and hold trigger back all the way, slide is EXTREMLY difficult to rack. Gun does function without the fail. And I couldn't figure it out as to why until I looked at my K9.
When you pull the trigger back until it stops, and hold it there, the cocking cam(the part that pushes up on striker brock protrude past frame rail...
http://i47.tinypic.com/2qxoz2g.jpg
My K9 does not do this.
Is this normal?
Issue 2:
While gun does function 100%, it seems that my slide does not go all the way forword.
You can only tell by looking at the back of slide back cover against frame.
http://i48.tinypic.com/k9uafk.jpg
But they line up perfectly, if you remove the slide stop pin...
http://i46.tinypic.com/2nsz603.jpg
Again, my K9 line up perfectly with or without the slide stop pin.
When you look barrel link(?) through slide stop pin hole, you can see that barrel link(?) does not position itself with slide pin hole.
http://i49.tinypic.com/35iox9e.jpg
but when you insert the slide stop pin, pushs back like below, which needless to say makes the rear of slide to be not flush with frame...
http://i49.tinypic.com/axeo4.jpg
Like I said, gun perform perfectly.
I just like to know if this is something normal with T9?
Noone around here have T9 besides me, and I have no other example to compare it with, other then my K9...
I have had the T-9 for over 2 years now. Its fantasticly accurate(I can get a tighter group then I can with my TRP), It's been flowless as far as reliability goes(over 2000rds, with several hundred rounds of Winchester bonded PDX 147gr, never an issue).
My only issue that I had was my rear sight flew off in the biggining, but after tighten the allen set key, and putting a tiny dinple under where set screw is located cured the sight issue.
I carry T-9 90% of the time(and carry K9 the 10%). Its just great gun.
Because my gun does shoot well, dependable, and accurate, I never bothered with few things that I feel is "off" with this gun.
Please bear with me, as I try my best to explain it. I'm no gunsmith, so term may not be right.
Issue 1:
When you dry fire, and hold trigger back all the way, slide is EXTREMLY difficult to rack. Gun does function without the fail. And I couldn't figure it out as to why until I looked at my K9.
When you pull the trigger back until it stops, and hold it there, the cocking cam(the part that pushes up on striker brock protrude past frame rail...
http://i47.tinypic.com/2qxoz2g.jpg
My K9 does not do this.
Is this normal?
Issue 2:
While gun does function 100%, it seems that my slide does not go all the way forword.
You can only tell by looking at the back of slide back cover against frame.
http://i48.tinypic.com/k9uafk.jpg
But they line up perfectly, if you remove the slide stop pin...
http://i46.tinypic.com/2nsz603.jpg
Again, my K9 line up perfectly with or without the slide stop pin.
When you look barrel link(?) through slide stop pin hole, you can see that barrel link(?) does not position itself with slide pin hole.
http://i49.tinypic.com/35iox9e.jpg
but when you insert the slide stop pin, pushs back like below, which needless to say makes the rear of slide to be not flush with frame...
http://i49.tinypic.com/axeo4.jpg
Like I said, gun perform perfectly.
I just like to know if this is something normal with T9?
Noone around here have T9 besides me, and I have no other example to compare it with, other then my K9...