When re-assembling, rub a little grease on the pin before slipping it in and it will be easier next time.
When re-assembling, rub a little grease on the pin before slipping it in and it will be easier next time.
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oh yes indeed alittle lube on my insertion pin works great for me!!!!!!!
. My PM9 has over 40,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border
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Very interesting...
what the hell u laughing for FOOTIN??? U mean u try to insert a dry pin??? Certainly I being the person that I am ,,,, am also talking about the slide lock pin. I have no clue as to where ur probalby perverted mind could be!! I wuld never as u know try to hi-jack a thread either..
. My PM9 has over 40,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border
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My slide safety was so tight when I got it I had to use a wooden dowel about 3" long. That would push the pin out for me.
I'd have to say at about 500 rounds, it worked itself smooth as butter.
Now it's a snap to pop it out by hand. Even one handed and I can do it.
I have a CW9.
Looking at the K9.......Nice feel.
So I lurking around this area to see what issues and resolutions may be found on it while I'm saving up for one.....
Oh, and I agree. I know what he's laughing at.
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