As per government testing guidelines, this pistol is capable of firing shot groups of 3 inches or less at a distance of 50 meters approximately 55 yards , with consistency and reliability. With other brands and models of premium pistols, this kind of accuracy may only be attained with extensive and expensive modifications and customization with after-market parts, while the M9 offers it right out of the box.
The M9 offers a variety of tactical features that make it equally safe, easy to use and dependable in the holster of military personnel as well as for home or personal defense. Its reversible magazine release enables the use of either hand for tactical magazine changes, while its ambidextrous safety-decocker makes the pistol flexible for right- or left-handed persons or for shooters trying out different gripping or shooting styles.
Its Bruniton finish with military-style markings is highly resistant to sweat and corrosion, and after shooting, a tool-free disassembly latch makes it simple and quick to take the pistol apart for cleaning. These and countless other useful features make the M9 the choice of the US military, as well as individuals wanting the absolute best for sport or self-protection.
Excellent beginner handgun, its huge steel frame makes handling 9mm recoil easy. Great for home defense, duty, or a range toy, but concealing is difficult. Highly recommend. When the Corps phased out the Colt. Higher round capacity and accuracy!! Love this piece. The flagship of the U.
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Though there were no problems, I could feel the hammer kinda draggin on the bottom of the slide so I thought it best to add a coat of grease on the hammer surface, smoothed it up. During the last session I noted that the brass wasn't flying very far but they still cleared the chamber. Other than that, no issues. I'm happy with the pistols performance and it was lots of fun! Quote History. Quoted: In May I finished the rd challenge with mine.
Ive gone over a thousand rounds. I didn't mean too, but I shoot it so sporadically I lost track of its maintenance schedule. I'm not a huge fan, but as long as they are lubed properly they will keep on ticking.
They go for a fair amount of rounds with no lube for that matter. I think I hit around rds before I decided to clean it. No failures and no signs of future failures, just was bored one day so I cleaned all my guns.
To this day, I have never had a failure of any type bought In Aug I cleaned my M9 the other day and headed to our work range. We had rounds of M that needed shot. I fired every round from my freshly lubed M9, after rounds I started having failure to return to battery and often the slide failed to lock to the rear. All the ammo was loaded into Beretta mags by yours truly. It was a let down to be honest, I should have to relube the gun after rounds.
Quoted: I cleaned my M9 the other day and headed to our work range. About rds. I never go very long without cleaning issued M9s. I am currently shooting the Eastern Division Matches and there have been more issues with the M9s than I care to count. I personally have had 1 failure to eject during intramurals a few weeks back.
I had cleaned and lubed the pistol just prior to starting the 1st string, so it went 59 rounds before issue. I do not know the previous history, deployment history, maintenace and service record of the weapon as it was issued to me the day before Competition started. I bought my 92FS in the early 90s, so I am digging through memory here.
The longest that I can remember going between cleanings was about rnds and a few months, but I didn't have any issues of any type. Just a little lube on the rails. The only time I can ever recall having any issues with it was due to a couple bad gun show magazines.
I shot my commercial M9 at a competition fundamentals class. Not sure of the exact round count, but it was somewhere between and No issues of any kind. I'm certain the gun would have worked if I did not clean it, but I have this OCD thing about when shooting for the day is over, got to clean the gun.
Quoted: Something is probably not working correctly. I cleaned and lubed my new 92 Brigadier with Hoppes oil and shot rounds through it with no issues. If you are thinking it's typical of these guns, I don't believe it is. If it's an old gun, do some maintenance on it and try again. View Quote View All Quotes. Quoted: Quoted: I cleaned my M9 the other day and headed to our work range.
I'm very bad about cleaning my guns. Not only that, but I shoot dirty reloads with lead bullets too.
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