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Offline steve1147

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What I've learned owning an R9 for 4+ years...
« on: October 09, 2009, 08:35:27 PM »
My first cc gun, a s&w stainless/hammerless 357 j-frame feels like a pocket full of fishing sinkers.
My "sub-compact" Glock model 30 is like carrying an anvil around.
I carry the R9 either in pocket, cargo shorts pocket, or an ankle holster and hardly notice it's there, and no-one else does either.
I gave-up on reloading rounds for this gun. It's way too particular. Shoot ONLY recommended factory loaded ammo.
I clean it after every clip fired, and fire maybe one clip per month. AND cleaning this is not like the Glock or S&W or Ruger, no simple and fast swabbing of the barrell and wipe-down. You get down to details and spend some loving time with it. Make it perfect, clean well all slide areas and grooves, the chamber especially, then lightly oil all points recommended in the manual, I use a Q-tip dipped once in gun oil to swab all recommended areas, then wipe off the excess with the other dry end of the same Q-tip.
Disassembly/reassembly is a piece of cake once you learn it. No tools are needed except a paper clip or other small item.
After I clean it, I go out and fire ONE round through it to verify my reassembly (Silvertip), then comfortably carry it for a while agian, confident it's there, unassuming and unnoticeable untill needed.

Offline kjtrains

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Re: What I've learned owning an R9 for 4+ years...
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2009, 08:41:22 PM »
Excellent!
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Offline yankee2500

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Re: What I've learned owning an R9 for 4+ years...
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2009, 11:27:26 PM »
Sounds like a pretty good routine to follow.
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