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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Cleaning and Maintenance of the R-9 => Topic started by: ridget on May 07, 2011, 09:05:39 PM

Title: Recoil Assembly Catching
Post by: ridget on May 07, 2011, 09:05:39 PM
I took my new pup to the range today.  Spectacular!

Breaking down for cleaning is a snap but upon reassembly, the recoil assembly rod foot (large end) seemed to catch where the barrel converts from square to round - or so it seems. When I positioned the slide to accept the pin, the recoil assembly rod extended about 3/4" from the end of the muzzel of the R9. I disassebled twice to correct.  On the third try, I decided to rack the slide and it must have slipped off.

Does anyone have any suggestions about this quirkiness?  I recognize a quality firearm will have very tight tolerences.  I significantly compressed the large spring three times so I feel I should replace it after 100 rounds as opposed the the suggested 200  rounds.

Thank you for any thoughts or input.

Ridge
Title: Re: Recoil Assembly Catching
Post by: kjtrains on May 07, 2011, 09:23:44 PM
Ridge.  Never had that to happen.  You may have seen this video, however, if not, look at it closely.  Be sure to center the recoil assembly rod foot, as you can see the guy in the video making sure it's just right.  This is key.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrAdj-WEBig
Title: Re: Recoil Assembly Catching
Post by: Lchavezmisc on May 10, 2011, 04:49:16 PM
I have had the same issue.  No matter how well i line it up, it gets stuck.  I just use the cut end of the q-tip (that I used to remove the pin) to push it in to place through the pin hole.  

The q-trip trick was recommended on this forum.  I don't recall the thread, but thank you for the idea.  It fits perfect, and does not scratch the finish.  

Title: Re: Recoil Assembly Catching
Post by: tracker on May 10, 2011, 05:35:04 PM

Review the above youtube starting at frame #100. The guide rod disc must be perfectly postioned with the barrel lug for the proper reassembly of the slide. Initially, I didn't pay close attention to the proper alignment and it caused similar problems. As kj said, that is the key.
Title: Re: Recoil Assembly Catching
Post by: yankee2500 on May 17, 2011, 01:08:53 AM
I doubt if you compressed the spring anymore than firing the gun does, but if it makes you comfortable replacing it at 100 rds. by all means do so. Just out of curiosity how and why did you compress the spring so much ?