I'm using the wolff trigger spring conversion, among other things, but I threw all the stock parts in so nothing goes missing at beretta, as well as making sure the issue wasn't related to the changes (it wasn't). It also features a tool-free disassembly latch and an external hammer. The large aluminum-alloy frame features a nonreflective Bruniton finish and comes equipped with an M9 3-dot sight system, synthetic grips and a Picatinny accessory rail. and yes, the trigger spring isn't in quite right in the pic for those who notice that stuff. The Beretta M9 LTD 9mm Luger Pistol is built to withstand harsh conditions. I needed another one to keep my company while the first is away. Other than the difficulty with the latch, this thing feels the most natural and shoots the best for me. I happen to have ordered a second M9A1 an hour ago, so that one will be here for me to check out first and see how it compares. Sent beretta an email about the issue and they sent the shipping label, so we'll see what the say in a few weeks. Can't get it to show up in a phone pic though.Īt any rate, I'm at the end of my abilities.
marks don't show up well on the polymer guide rod, but I put the metal one in and operate a few times and I find- wait for it- scraping that would match something being ground along the surface. 1 Disassembly and Cleaning of the M9 Beretta 2 Description The M9 9mm service pistol is a semi-automatic, magazine fed, recoil-operated, double-action weapon. There's a mark on the latch that shows where the hit happens. Honestly, it looks like the pressure is coming from the guide rod though. Locking block seems to slide on the receiver, so it was all scraped off before it got a chance to hit the latch. so what I tried today was chalking the internals to see what's hitting what. It appears the latch rotates just between the locking block and guide rod. FIELD STRIPPING a) Ensure that the pistol is unloaded place the weapon on safe. That means, keep your bugger picker away from the trigger, keep all fingers away from the trigger. Yesterday after posting I put tape on the slide with everything together to mark where the latch is, then took the slide off to see how everything lines up. Answer: Well, first you unload the pistol. Same with holding it back farther and trying. I tried with the slide back just to see what would happen and couldn't get the latch to move at all.
I do push the button on the ejection side to open the gap for the latch to rotate through, with the slide forward. If I give it a little nudge it does flip itself closed. Mine doesn't, but it could be because it's just getting stuck. A perfect training tool and a tribute to one of the most iconic handguns in history, the Beretta M9-22, is ready for action.Didnt they fix that issue with all the A1 models? I know my 92A1 will automatically flip the lever back once i put the slide on and rack it.
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