M&p 9 Help!

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I'm trying to remove the frame tool, the instructions say to rotate 1/4 turn and remove. It will not rotate. It will putt out about 1/8", but will not turn.

Any suggestions?

Thanks...Jim
 
I'm trying to remove the frame tool, the instructions say to rotate 1/4 turn and remove. It will not rotate. It will putt out about 1/8", but will not turn.

Any suggestions?

Thanks...Jim

I don't have one but did a bit research. From what I read from MP-pistol, the new gun always do that, it is too tight for it to turn.

Trigun
 
When they're new, u really have to torque it. Consider a pr of pliers with "soft jaws" ie a piece of cloth over the metal so as not to damage. It will turn but u gotta crank it.
dB
 
before I even opened the thread I knew what it was about...

use an edge of a table and turn the gun ;)

...and once you've decided which size of grip works best for you, put it back and leave it there, use your pinky to flip the little yellow lever down :D
 
pfft just clear the gun, rack it to the rear, turn the take down lever, let the slide go forward to the normal stop point, pull the trigger and take it apart like a Glock.
 
wear a glove

hi - my M&P9 was really stiff in the change the grips department.

i just put on my old roping gloves and twist and pull. since i have kids that use it (inquisitive little buggers with way different hand sizes) it was only a couple of afternoons at the range and the pin was usable.

interestingly, it has loosened only to a certain point. i was afraid it would get progressively looser, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
 
pfft just clear the gun, rack it to the rear, turn the take down lever, let the slide go forward to the normal stop point, pull the trigger and take it apart like a Glock.

You mean to say that you dont even need to flip that little thinger down at all?! Huh .. *scurries off to try this out*
 
yeah, i couldn't get it to work .. so i use my pinkey finger/keys, or any other small item i can find to lower that sear ... I doubt I'll ever take that tool out again though .. took the force of a full grown bear to get it the first time!
 
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