To remove the slide, like the LC9s, the Max-9 requires a “shutter” plate to be pushed down before the takedown pin is revealed and can be pushed through. (Mark Fingar photo) A combination of familiar ergonomics, a fair defensive-minded trigger, and good sighting systems resulted in what...
One area that could use improvement is the takedown process. Unlike more contemporary designs that feature a simple lever, disassembly of the Max-9 requires the removal of a pin, which might not appeal to all users due to its less convenient nature. This aspect, while manageable, may be see...
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Disassembly is a straightforward affair. With the slide retracted a touch, the takedown pin is removed from the left side of the frame. A tool like the edge of a pen, or a fired case, is useful. With the pin removed, the slide can be removed from the frame. ...
In vivid contrast to the difficulty of changing the grip sleeve, takedown of the SR22 was delightfully simple. The gun has its own Easy Button – a takedown switch located inside the trigger guard. To disassemble the pistol (after following all safety protocols, of course), one first drops ...