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tec 9 problems
first off i shouldnt have bought one but anyway bought one over 2 years ago shot it once it fires and cycles the next round but dont engage the firing pin it only locks the firing pin when cocked by hand any ideas so i can actually take it out to range again
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Re: tec 9 problems
not to sound like a smart ass, but just sell it. you could probably get good money for it from someone who doesn't know any better.
i dunno who works on those, or where you can even find parts for it. i'd jump ship. good luck.
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Re: tec 9 problems
Notorious jam-a-matics. Trade it in for something decent, or put it up for sale on gunbroker.
I know a couple people that own them, and neither can really explain why they bought the damn things. Oh, and contrary to what sara brady, obiden, the clintons, and bloomberg might tell you, neither of these people have turned into murderous sociopaths after buying the funky black pistols.
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Re: tec 9 problems
You must be a bad guy. I only see them ftf when the bad guy is about to finish off the good guy in the movies. I actually have a AA Arms AP-9. It claims to be and upgrade clone of the Tec-9. The gun is so embarrassing to take to the range.
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Re: tec 9 problems
well it started when i boutght an AB 10 thing jammed constantly bad then i traded it on a tec 9 dc from same shop straight up this one is lots nicer and such but still some type of problem with it i think it looks neat but thats about all i can say for it and no im not a bad guy cause i own a tec-9 or an ak47 varient or a hi-point 995 carbine lol i hate how the media groups people like that
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Re: tec 9 problems
if everything is put together correctly and in good working order you could try trimming the recoil spring a coil at a time.does it feel rough when you cycle it by hand?
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Re: tec 9 problems
smooth but quite a heavy pull dont seem to be any more heavy of a pull on the slide than the ab 10 i had
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Re: tec 9 problems
i was wondering if it could be a sear problem maybe? like not returning to the propper position to lock the firing pin back? it dont slam fire or anything just dont lock the firing pin unless cocked manually