Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories > Cleaning and Maintenance of the R-9
Trigger Bar Spring
kevinqjhps:
This is a old post but if you still have problems send me a p.m. with your phone number and I will send you some camera pics.
ECR:
Good man McGee................. uh . . . . . I mean Kevin! ;)
kevinqjhps:
Trigger bar spring broke on one of my R9's. Shooting three times a week I break a lot of things. Put in a new spring, it was bent a bit different, but also had to open up one of the holes to fit over the tang. When it was finally together I held the spring down with my fingers and pulled the trigger. Everything was fine. I put the grip back on pulled the trigger and it operated fine BUT the trigger would not reset, I had to pull it back every time I wanted to fire it.
Took it all apart and all was in order. I once again held the spring in place and it was perfect. As soon as I put the grip back on it would not reset. I then after MUCH thought, and MUCH obscenities I thought maybe another grip. I swapped with another R9 and now they BOTH work perfectly.
Who sought have thought there was such tight tolerances. ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
ECR:
Tolerances are tight on the R9 pistols. Made them tough, but not impossible, to build. ;)
Brenden:
I appreciated the offer of help guys! 8)
It was some time ago that happened for me.
I tell you what though,I do not want to deal with that side of my Pup ever again! I opened up the ends like suggested and it was still very tight. It surprised the heck outta me when it finally held!!
Alls well that ends well!
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