View Full Version : Pm9 covert cocking cam spring service
Jim g
01-06-2023, 07:53 AM
Less than a year ago i bought a new pm 9 covert, luv it, but noticed trigger return is very sluggish now, when ipull the trigger and manually rotate the cam returns only partially and lazy compared to my ct380. I assume it needs the cocking cam spring replaced, i would like to service this myself, is there a video or instructions available? Any feedback is appreciated, thx
Armybrat
01-06-2023, 08:15 AM
I have no idea, but am amazed that anyone actually found a PM9 Covert available for purchase.
Someone should be along soon to point you in the right direction though.
Bawanna
01-06-2023, 10:42 AM
Before you go there, if you haven't already. I'd take a good look at the trigger bar and trigger bar spring. Sometimes the bar is a little rough and the spring doesn't slide along it as smoothly as it should. That's a simple thing to address with some fine sandpaper or a nail file. I've not replaced a cam spring before so I really can't help with that if needed.
Jim g
01-06-2023, 12:10 PM
Before you go there, if you haven't already. I'd take a good look at the trigger bar and trigger bar spring. Sometimes the bar is a little rough and the spring doesn't slide along it as smoothly as it should. That's a simple thing to address with some fine sandpaper or a nail file. I've not replaced a cam spring before so I really can't help with that if needed.
I did check that, thanks. I am pretty sure i need to replace the cam spring, i want to do it but i heard taking the trigger apart or back together can be troublesome, so i am hoping there is a video or instructions somewhere....
Jim g
01-06-2023, 12:12 PM
Now if i can just find a kydex owb belt slide holster for it... not having luck cause of the light rail...
Bawanna
01-06-2023, 02:41 PM
I have no experience with Garrett's OWB holsters but love their IWB holsters. I have 7 or 8 for various carry guns. They show a couple models for the PM9. They are leather lined kydex. Very kind to the gun, stay open for reholstering and hold the gun very securely. Good people to deal with too. Not cheap but in my feeble opinion they are worth every penny.
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