Failure To Fire 1
Step 1. Check for broken firing pin block lever 1 . If broken, replace in accordance with maintenance procedures provided in paragraph 3-11. Step 2. Check for broken trigger bar 2 . If broken, replace in accordance with maintenance procedures provided in paragraph 3-11. Step 3. Check for broken or damaged firing pin 3 . If broken or damaged, replace firing pin in accordance with paragraph 3-10. ARMY TM 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MMO-010 9mm AIR FORCE TO 11W3-3-5-4 MARINE CORPS TM...
Section II
Figure C-2. Slide and barrel assembly. Figure C-2. Slide and barrel assembly. DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES UOC SLIDE BARREL GUIDE, RECOIL SPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION, RECOIL ARMY TM 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MM0-010 9mm AIR FORCE TO 11W3-3-5-4 MARINE CORPS TM 1005-23 amp P 2A COAST GUARD COMDTINST M8370.7A DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES UOC BARREL, PIN, SPRING, LOCKING BLOCK PLUNGER PLUNGER, LOCKING BLOCK BLOCK, ARMY TM 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MMO-010 9mm AIR FORCE TO...
i disassembly Tvx
ARMY TM 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MM0-010 9mm AIR FORCE TO 11W3-3-5-4 MARINE CORPS TM 1005-23 amp P 2A COAST GUARD COMDTINST M8370.7A 3-9. MAINTENANCE OF BARREL ASSEMBLY cont . Remove dirt and corrosion from powder-fouled parts with wiping rag item 19, app D dampened with CLP item 5, app D . If necessary, use RBC item 7, app D with bore brush item 4, app D to clean bore and chamber. Lightly oil with CLP item 5, app D LSA item 15, app D .
Warning Inm
Cover the top of the trigger cavity to prevent ejection or loss of the trigger spring, or possible injury to personnel during removal of the trigger pin. 7. With a 3 32 inch punch, push the headed trigger pin 1 out from right to left. Trigger spring may have a bent leg on one or both ends. 8. To remove the trigger 2 and the trigger spring 3 , push upward on the trigger and pull out. ARMY TM 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MMO-010 9mm AIR FORCE TO 11W3-3-5-4 MARINE CORPS TM 10015-23 amp P 2A...
Bent Recoil Spring M9
Before starting an inspection, and or performing any maintenance procedures, be sure to clear the weapon. Do not squeeze the trigger until the pistol has been cleared. Inspect the chamber to be sure it is empty, and check to see that there are no obstructions in the barrel. Do not keep live ammunition near work maintenance area. GENERAL Inspect all assemblies for missing, broken, or loose parts. Inspect parts for cracks, dents, burrs, excessive wear, rust or corrosion. Make sure all items are...
Appendix A References
A-1. SCOPE. This appendix lists all forms, field manuals, technical manuals, tables, regulations, standards, and miscellaneous publications referenced in this manual. TM 9-1005-317-10 Operator's Manual Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9 TM 43-0001-27 Army Ammunition Data Sheets Small Caliber Ammunition FSC 1305 TM 750-244-7 for Destruction of Equipment to Prevent Enemy Use TO of Inspection, Maintenance and Firing Data for Ground A-3. COMMON TABLE OF ALLOWANCES CTA . CTA 8-100 Army Medical...
cRecoil Spring and Recoil Spring Guide
Absorbs recoil and returns the slide assembly to its forward position. d. Receiver. Serves as a support for all major components. Controls action of pistol through the four major components. e. Magazine. Holds 15 cartridges in place for feeding and cambering. ARMY TM 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MM0-010 9mm AIR FORCE TO 11W3-3-5-4 MARINE CORPS TM 1005-23 amp P 2A COAST GUARD COMDTINST M8370.7A x 19mm 9mm NATO Locking . . . falling locking block 217mm 8.54 in. 1.50 in. 'k u . ' f u. . ' '...
Ammunition Does Not Chamber
Step 1. Check to see if the recoil spring 1 and spring guide 2 are damaged or broken. If bent or broken, replace in accordance with maintenance procedures in paragraph 3-10. If the recoil spring or spring guide have burrs, attempt to polish with crocus cloth item 8, app D . If burrs cannot be removed, replace. Step 2. Check for sharp or burred chamber entrance 3 . If sharp or burred edges are detected, replace barrel in accordance with maintenance procedures in paragraph 3-9. Step 3. Check for...
Section I INTRODUCTION
a. This section provides a general explanation of all maintenance and repair functions authorized at various maintenance categories. b. The Maintenance Allocation Chart MAC in section II designates overall authority and responsibility for the performance of maintenance functions on the identified end item or component. The application of the maintenance functions to the end item or component will be consistent with the capacities and capabilities of the designated maintenance categories. c....
Equipment Condition
To prevent loss of disassembly button and spring, be sure to release button pressure slowly after the removal of the disassembly latch lever. 1. Push in on the disassembly latch button 1 and rotate the disassembly latch lever 2 upward until contacting the slide rail. While maintaining firm pressure on the disassembly latch button 1 , pull out, and rotate upward to remove the disassembly latch lever 2 . ARMY TM 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MMO-010 9mm AIR FORCE TO 11W3-3-5-4 MARINE CORPS...
Department Of The Army Navy And Air Force Headquarters Marine Corps Commandant
Read this manual carefully before performing required maintenance. The M9 Pistol incorporates single and double action modes of fire. Anytime the trigger is pulled with the decocking safety lever in the fire up position and a round in the chamber, the pistol will fire from the hammer down, half cock or full cock positions. Before starting an inspection, and or performing any maintenance procedures, be sure to clear the pistol. Do not squeeze trigger until the pistol has been cleared. Inspect...
Appendix E Illustrated List Of Manufactured Items
a. This appendix includes complete instructions for making items authorized to be manufactured or fabricated at intermediate direct support maintenance. b. A part number index is not applicable. c. All bulk materials needed for manufacture of an item are listed by NSN or specification number in a list on the illustration. 2. ROD, TRIGGER PULL, TEST FIXTURE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES. TOLERANCES ON FRACTIONS 1 64 DECIMALS .005 ANGLES 1 . MATERIAL STEEL, COLD ROLLED OR...
I Inspectionrepairi
1. Inspect entire exterior surface of barrel for cracks, specifically in front of barrel lugs. If cracks visible to the naked eye are found, replace barrel. 2. Inspect internal surfaces of bore and chamber for cracks, chipping, and excessive pitting. If pitting in the bore area exceeds one land in width and 3 8 inch in length, replace barrel. If a honing stone is used to remove burrs or sharp edges, care must be taken to maintain original shape or design. 3. Feed ramp should be free of burrs...
ALFRED G HANSEN General USAF Commander Air Force Logistics Command
H. E. REESE Deputy for Support Marine Corps Research, Development and Acquisition Command To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-40, Unit and Intermediate Direct Support Maintenance Requirements for Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9. LARRY D. WELCH General USAF Chief of Staff ARMY TM 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MM0-010 9mm AIR FORCE TO 11 W3-3-5-4 MARINE CORPS TM 1005-23 amp P 2A COAST GUARD COMDTINST M8370.7A TECHNICAL MANUAL ARMY NO. 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MMO-010 9mm...
Slide Does Not Unlock
Step 1. Check for broken or damaged locking block 1 and lugs 2 . If broken or damaged, evacuate pistol to intermediate direct support maintenance. Step 2. Check for obstructed, broken or damaged slide. If broken or damaged, evacuate pistol to intermediate direct support maintenance. Step 3. Check for faulty ammunition determined by short recoil. Inspect bore and remove any obstructions. Replace ammunition. ARMY TM 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MMO-010 9mm AIR FORCE TO 11W3-3-5-4 MARINE...
i disassembly 1
Dry fire the pistol only in conjunction with the function checks in PMCS and or during training. Do not allow the hammer to fall with full force by pulling the trigger when the slide is removed as damage to the receiver can occur. If necessary, the hammer should be manually lowered. ARMY TM 9-1005-317-23 amp P NAVY SW 370-AA-MMO-010 9mm AIR FORCE TO 11W3-3-5-4 MARINE CORPS TM 1005-23 amp P 2A COAST GUARD COMDTINST M8370.7A 3-8. MAINTENANCE OF 9mm PISTOL cont . I DISASSEMBLY cont l 2. Allow...
Section IV TROUBLESHOOTING
2-8. UNIT MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING. a. This section contains troubleshooting information for locating and correcting most of the operating troubles which may develop in the M9 pistol. Each malfunction for a part, assembly, or subassembly is followed by a list of tests or inspections which will help you to determine corrective actions to take. You should perform the tests inspections and corrective actions in the sequence shown on pages 2-9 through 2-15. The Symptom Index is for page...
Hammer Release Lever Of Beretta
During removal of the shouldered straight pin, carefully allow the mainspring to expand to prevent injury to personnel or accidental loss of parts. Ensure hammer is in the down or forward position. 9. With a 1 8 inch punch, drive out the Ianyard loop spring pin 1 leaving the punch in place. Place the lanyard loop 2 on a soft support and push down firmly on the top of the receiver to overcome the mainspring 3 tension. While maintaining downward pressure, remove the punch and slowly release...
Corrective Action Agm
Step 2. Check for damaged or broken recoil spring 3 . If broken, replace recoil spring in accordance with maintenance procedures in paragraph 3-8. Step 3. Check for damaged or burred slide 4 . Inspect slide for burrs. If burrs are detected, carefully remove with a fine honing stone or polish with crocus cloth item 8, app D . If burrs cannot be removed, replace slide in accordance with maintenance procedures in paragraph 3-10. Step 4. Check for dirty or damaged chamber 5 . If chamber is dirty,...
Warning Lur
Before performing the following safety function check, clear the pistol and magazine in accordance with the unloading procedures in the operator's manual. 1. Depress the slide stop. Insert an empty magazine into the pistol, and ensure that the magazine catch assembly locks the magazine in place. 2. Retract the slide and release it. The magazine follower should push up on the slide stop, locking the slide to the rear. 3. Rotate the decocking safety lever to the fire up position. With a 1 16 inch...
Note Slr
To reverse the magazine catch assembly, install the button on the opposite side. To install the magazine catch assembly 1 , insert the magazine catch assembly through the magazine well window 2 at an angle. The long bushing 3 of the magazine catch assembly 1 must catch on the edge of the magazine catch assembly cutout 4 . At the same time, push in on the flat side of the magazine catch assembly 1 and push down to seat. This will
Beretta M9 Trigger Spring
When applying pressure to the center coil area of trigger spring, use care to prevent ejection of trigger spring as it could become lost or cause possible injury to personnel. If both ends of the trigger spring are bent, the following step still applies. 17. With a needle-nose pliers, grasp the trigger spring 1 in the center coil area with the straight leg of the spring forward and the bent leg facing to the rear. Lower the trigger spring into the trigger spring cutout, ensuring that the bent...
Corrective Action 1
Step 3. Check for broken firing pin block lever 2 . If broken, evacuate pistol to intermediate direct support maintenance. Step 4. Check for broken trigger bar 3 . If broken, evacuate pistol to intermediate direct support maintenance. Step 5. Check for free movement of firing pin and striker refer to table 2-1, safety function check . If firing pin does not move back and forth freely under spring tension or does not protrude through the breech face of the slide, evacuate pistol to intermediate...
Technical Manual Unit And Intermediate Direct Support Maintenance Manual
PISTOL, SEMIAUTOMATIC, 9mm, M9 1005-01-118-2640 INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS UNIT AND INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST RPSTL EXPENDABLE DURABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST ESML ILLUSTRATED LIST OF MANUFACTURED ITEMS INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS UNIT AND INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST RPSTL EXPENDABLE DURABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST ESML ILLUSTRATED LIST OF...
Warning Wnc
Use care when removing recoil spring and spring guide. Because of the amount of compression, assembly will be released under spring tension and could cause possible injury to personnel, or become damaged or lost. 5. Slightly compress recoil spring and spring guide, while at the same time lifting and removing recoil spring and spring guide. Allow the recoil spring to expand slowly. 6. Separate recoil spring from spring guide. 7. Push in on locking block plunger while pushing barrel forward...
Appendix D Expendabledurable Supplies And Materials List
D-1. SCOPE. This appendix lists expendable durable supplies and materials you will need to operate and maintain the 9mm pistol. This listing is for informational purposes only and is not authority to requisition the listed items. These items are authorized to you by CTA 50-970, Expendable Durable Items Except Medical, Class V, Repair Parts, and Heraldic Items , or CTA 8-100, Army Medical Department Expendable Durable Items. a. Column 1 - Item Number. This number is assigned to the entry in the...
Maintenance Procedures
Army personnel use chapter two for unit maintenance procedures and chapter three for intermediate direct support maintenance procedures. Navy personnel use chapter two for organizational maintenance procedures and chapter three for intermediate maintenance procedures. Air Force personnel Only Air Force Specialty Code 753XX Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Specialists, Technicians, and Gunsmiths are authorized to perform maintenance procedures contained in this manual. Marine Corps personnel...
Section V UNIT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
When a pistol is received at unit maintenance, it must be inspected and if any deficiencies are found, they should be repaired or noted tagged for repair at intermediate direct support maintenance next authorized repair level. a Army Military Occupational Specialty MOS 76Y Supply Clerk Unit Armorer. b Air Force Air Force Specialty Code AFSC 753XX Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Specialists, Technicians and Gunsmiths. c Navy Gunner's Mate Guns GMG . d Marine Corps Military Occupational...
Section II 1
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Section
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES UOC GAGE, NAVY SW 370-AA-MMO-010 9MM ARMY TM9-1005-317-23 amp P AIR FORCE TO 11W3-3-5-4 MARINE CORPS TM1005-23 amp P 2A COAST GUARD COMDTINST M8370.7A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER INDEX 1005-01-204-4336 1005-01-204-4337 1005-01-204-4339 1005-01-204-4340 1005-01-204-4341 1005-01-204-4343 1005-01-204-4344 1005-01-204-4345 1005-01-204-4347 1005-01-204-4349 1005-01-204-4350 1005-01-204-4351 1005-01-204-4352 1005-01-204-4354 1005-01-204-4355...
Cartridge Does Not Extract
Step 1. Check for powder residue and or dirt jamming extractor 1 . Clean with CLP item 5, app D RBC item 7, app D and lubricate with CLP item 5, app D LSA item 15, app D . Step 2. Check for defective extractor spring 2 . Remove extractor and inspect spring. If bent or broken, replace extractor spring in accordance with maintenance procedures in paragraph 3-10. Step 3. Check for broken, damaged or worn extractor 1 . If broken, damaged, or worn, replace extractor in accordance with maintenance...


















