Where can i get and EJECTOR for a M&P9 S&W

wow...broken "ejector" allready? im starting to wonder about these m&p's i guess they have their teething problems just like the rest of guns in their infancy
 
wow...broken "ejector" allready? im starting to wonder about these m&p's i guess they have their teething problems just like the rest of guns in their infancy

I've got 11K in one of my MP40's and close to 20K in the other - I don't know how guys are braking them but mine have been trouble-free. You can order the ejector right from Brownell's. I have spares if you need one right now and can install it yourself...


blake
 
I've got 11K in one of my MP40's and close to 20K in the other - I don't know how guys are braking them but mine have been trouble-free. You can order the ejector right from Brownell's. I have spares if you need one right now and can install it yourself...


blake

I Contacted S&W they said id have to get my Buddy to send the gun to and Aproved Repair center :rolleyes:
That it had to be special fitted Ect then gave me a long list of Repair places.

If you have one to Spare can i buy it and we can just Install it ourselves?
 
Call MD Charlton in Victoria (Brentwood Bay/Saanichton) tell them you want to buy an ejector, they will sell it to you if they have one. As far as M&P's go, I'm way over the 6K mark in 9mm (on this one) at least 1,500 rounds on my last one in 9mm, and right around a thousand in 45, total issues: ZERO. 3 guns, 2 calibers in excess of 8,500 rounds (really in excess - probably over 9,000) and not one single issue. Oh yeah, 98% of those rounds were lead bullet reloads. I don't get it, I'm running the guns up to 700 rounds in an afternoon with no cleaning, dumping 5 mags rapid fire, splits in the .18 range, dropping mags, stepping on them - you name it, I've done it and nothing- not one single issue. Maybe you guys are being too gentle with them?
 
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EJECTOR - not extractor.

Ejectors break - mine on the Sig broke after only 500 rounds.

I ordered the Sig part from the USA (TopGunSupply) no problem. If you find someone with the part I would just buy it and install it yourself. It's not that hard, just go searching for an armourers manual or breakdown on the web. Someone will have posted it, especially for the MP9. Pretty common gun.
 
EJECTOR - not extractor.

Ejectors break - mine on the Sig broke after only 500 rounds.

I ordered the Sig part from the USA (TopGunSupply) no problem. If you find someone with the part I would just buy it and install it yourself. It's not that hard, just go searching for an armourers manual or breakdown on the web. Someone will have posted it, especially for the MP9. Pretty common gun.

My bad, post corrected. Ejector's really easy to do, pop out the sear block, slide out the ejector, slide the new one in. Later models may have a pin to tap out and back in.
 
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