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Old September 21st, 2006, 00:10   #1
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KJW M9 Trigger issues

Recently just out of nowhere my M9 trigger became loose. This on its on sounds like no problem at all but since the trigger became loose I have to physically push it foreward so it will click and then and only then will I be able to fire again. Once the trigger is pulled it just stays where it has been pulled too. I have stripped the gun and looked inside, I dont see what would make the trigger return to its original firing position. Unfortunately I dont have a diagram for the gun, so Im unable to determine if there is infact a piece missing or not.

If anyone is familiar with this issue, or may have any knowledge regarding how I might go about fixing it I would strongly appreciate it.

As well if anyone knows where I could find a decent diagram of the internals of a KJW M9 Elite that would be appreciated as well. Thanks
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Old September 21st, 2006, 02:23   #2
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Sounds to me like you snapped the trigger return spring. It happened to my TM Tactical Master this year. 10 dollar part and 15 minutes to fix. If that is not it, I am not sure.
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Old September 21st, 2006, 13:51   #3
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Recently just out of nowhere my M9 trigger became loose. This on its on sounds like no problem at all but since the trigger became loose I have to physically push it foreward so it will click and then and only then will I be able to fire again. Once the trigger is pulled it just stays where it has been pulled too. I have stripped the gun and looked inside, I dont see what would make the trigger return to its original firing position. Unfortunately I dont have a diagram for the gun, so Im unable to determine if there is infact a piece missing or not.

If anyone is familiar with this issue, or may have any knowledge regarding how I might go about fixing it I would strongly appreciate it.

As well if anyone knows where I could find a decent diagram of the internals of a KJW M9 Elite that would be appreciated as well. Thanks

i might have a diagram..but it'll take me a couple of days to find it...my m9 is currently in peices while some custom stainless steel peices are being made for it.
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Old September 21st, 2006, 14:16   #4
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Same thing happened to my KJW M9. However you can use a standard Beretta (real steel) trigger spring. They run around $7.00 but you will have to order them from a gun-smith.
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