This document provides an operator's manual for the M9 and M9A1 semiautomatic pistols. It contains safety warnings and instructions for operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The manual has been updated by the Departments of the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy to include new equipment configurations and procedures. Users are instructed to report any errors or recommended improvements.
This document provides an operator's manual for the M9 and M9A1 semiautomatic pistols. It contains safety warnings and instructions for operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The manual has been updated by the Departments of the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy to include new equipment configurations and procedures. Users are instructed to report any errors or recommended improvements.
Original Description:
Operator's Manual for the M9 and M9A1 Pistol From 2007
Original Title
Tm 9-1005-317-10 Pistol,Semiautomatic,9mm,m9 and m9a1 Dec. 2007
This document provides an operator's manual for the M9 and M9A1 semiautomatic pistols. It contains safety warnings and instructions for operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The manual has been updated by the Departments of the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy to include new equipment configurations and procedures. Users are instructed to report any errors or recommended improvements.
This document provides an operator's manual for the M9 and M9A1 semiautomatic pistols. It contains safety warnings and instructions for operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The manual has been updated by the Departments of the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy to include new equipment configurations and procedures. Users are instructed to report any errors or recommended improvements.
See back cover for distribution and destruction information.
DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY, AIR FORCE, COAST GUARD, MARINE CORPS AND NAVY 28 February 2007
MARINE CORPS PUBLICATION CONTROL NUMBER: 184 089930 00 * * This publication supersedes TM 9-1005-317-10, dated 31 July 1985
WARNING SUMMARY
Read this manual carefully before handling, loading, or operating the pistol
Do not point pistol at personnel when loading, clearing, or firing as this could result in injury to or death of, personnel.
For safety considerations, the hammer should always be lowered to the fully down position by depressing the decocking/safety lever.
The M9/M9A1 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.
The decocking/safety lever can be moved to the fire (up position with a minimum amount of force. This could happen during removal/insertion of the pistol from/into the M12 holster if carried in the safe (down) position and/or during careless handling.
A potential safety hazard exists if the firing pin block is missing or does not return to flush with the slide surface after firing.
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WARNING SUMMARY (cont)
The decocking/safety lever should be in the down position that indicates the pistol is in a safe condition before loading.
Make sure your pistol is clean. Before loading, inspect the barrel to ensure it is clean and free of foreign objects. Shooting with an obstruction in the barrel such as dirt, mud, grease, or lodged bullet could cause injury to the operator, or damage to the pistol.
Before starting an inspection procedure clear the pistol. Inspect the chamber to ensure that it is empty. Do not keep live ammunition near work/maintenance area.
Before performing the following safety/function check, clear the pistol and magazine in accordance with the unloading procedures (WP 0006 00).
Use only ammunition authorized in work package WP 0022 00.
The M882 and/or equivalent are the only authorized rounds for your pistol.
Do not fire heavily corroded or dented cartridges, cartridges with loose bullets, or any other defective rounds detected by visual inspection.
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Hearing damage may occur unless proper hearing protection is worn when firing the pistol.
Always keep your finger away from the trigger unless you intend to fire. Make sure the pistol is not already loaded by inspecting the magazine and chamber.
For safety considerations, the hammer should always be lowered to the fully down position by depressing the decocking/safety lever.
If a round has been assembled without powder (a faulty manufacturing process), the primer alone has enough power to expel the bullet from the case to lodge in the bore. A bullet lodged in the bore will cause destruction of the pistol if another round is fired, and will also cause personal injury.
Before performing any of the troubleshooting procedures, make sure the pistol is clear/unloaded.
For further information on safety, care and handling of ammunition, refer to TM 9-1300-206. Air Force users refer to AFI 21-201 and AFMAN 91-201.
For further information on first aid, refer to FM 4-25.11. Air Force users refer to AFMAN 44-163 (I).
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ICON SUMMARY
EXPOLSION EXPLOSION rapidly expanding symbol shows that the material may explode if subjected to high temperatures, sources of ignition or high pressure.
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BRUCE CARLSON General, United States Air Force Commander, AFMC
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OPERATORS MANUAL FOR PISTOL, SEMIAUTOMATIC, 9mm, M9 (1005-01-118-2640) EIC: 4MN
*This publication supersedes TM 9-1005-317-10, dated 31 July 1985
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Work Package No.
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION General Information....................................................................WP 0001 00 Equipment Description................................................................WP 0002 00 Location and Description of Major Components.........................WP 0003 00 Equipment Data..........................................................................WP 0004 00
CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Description and Use of Operator Controls and Indicators...........WP 0005 00 Operation Under Usual Conditions.............................................WP 0006 00 Operation Under Unusual Conditions .........................................WP 0007 00 Emergency Procedures ..............................................................WP 0008 00
CHAPTER 5 SUPPORTING INFORMATION References.................................................................................WP 0016 00 Components of End Item and Basic Issue Items........................WP 0017 00 Additional Authorization List and Associated Equipment............WP 0018 00 Expendable/Durable/ Supplies and Materials List......................WP 0019 00 Alphabetical Index......................................................................WP 0020 00
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CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION 0001 00
SCOPE
Type of Manual: Operators Manual
Model Number and Equipment Name: M9, 9mm, Semi-automatic Pistol M9A1, 9mm, Semi-automatic Pistol (USMC only)
Purpose of Equipment: Provides personal defense protection.
MAINTENANCE FORMS, RECORDS, AND REPORTS
Department of the Army forms and procedures used for equipment maintenance will be those prescribed by DA PAM 750-8, The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS).
Marine Corps users refer to TM 4700-15/1, Ground Equipment Record Procedures.
Air Force users refer to T.O. 11W1-1-10, Historical Data Recording of Inspection Maintenance and Firing Data for Ground Weapons, and AFI 36-226, Combat Arms Program.
If your pistol needs improvement, let us know. Send us an EIR. You, the user, are the only one who can tell use what you dont like about your equipment. Let us know why you dont like the design or performance. Put it on an SF 368 (Product Quality Deficiency Report). Mail to the address specified in DA PAM 750-8, Functional users Manual for the Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS), or as specified by the acquiring activity. We will send you a reply.
Army users submit an SF 368 (QDR) and mail to: Commander, U.S. Army Armament Research Development and Engineering Center, ATTN: AMSTA-AR- QAW-A, 1 Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, IL 61299-7630.
Air Force users submit Material Deficiency Report (MDR) to and Quality Deficiency Report in accordance with T.O. 00-35D-54 and AFI 21-115.
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Marine Corps users submit QDRs or SF 368 in accordance with MCO 4855.10 to: Commanding General, Marine Corps Logistics Base (Code 808), Albany, GA 31704-5000.
Navy users submit Quality Deficiency Report to Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, Code 4081, Crane, IN 47522-5001.
Well send you a reply.
CORROSION PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPC) of Army materiel is a continuing concern. It is important that any corrosion problems with this item be reported so that the problem can be corrected and improvements can be made to prevent the problem in the future.
While corrosion is typically associated with rusting of metals, it can also include deterioration of other materials, such as rubber and plastic. Unusual cracking, softening, swelling, or breaking of these materials may be a corrosion problem.
0001 00-3
GENERAL INFORMATION (cont) 0001 00
If a corrosion problem is identified, it can be reported using SF 368, Product Quality Deficiency Report. Use key words such as corrosion, rust, deterioration, or cracking will ensure that the information is identified as a CPC problem.
Army users submit Product Quality Deficiency Report (SF 368) to Director, Armament and Chemical Acquisition and Logistics Activity, ATTN: AMSTA-AC- QAD/Customer Feedback Center, Rock Island, IL 61299-7360.
Air Force users submit Material Deficiency Report (MDR) and Quality Deficiency Report (QDR) to Director Material Management, ATTN: MMOA, Robins AFB, GA 31098-1604.
Marine Corps users submit Materiel Deficiency Report (MDR) to Commanding General, Code 808-1, Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany, GA 31704-5000.
Navy users submit either Product Quality Deficiency Report or Material Deficiency Report (MDR) to Commanding Officer, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, Code 4081, Crane, IN 47522-5001.
Coast Guard users submit RAPIDRAFT letter (CG Form 3883) to Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard (G-ODO), 2100 2nd Street S.W., Washington, DC 20593- 0001.
0001 00-4
DESTRUCTION OF ARMY MATERIEL TO PREVENT ENEMY USE
Procedures and materials used for the destruction of the pistol to prevent enemy use will be found in TM 750-244-7.
PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT
Storage and shipment shall be in accordance with local procedures and AR 190- 11, Physical Security of Arms, Ammunition and Explosives.
Air Force personnel will follow procedures in Specialized Packing Instructions (SPI) 00-317-2468 for long term storage or shipment of Air Force weapons.
General procedures can be found in FM 3-11.3, FM 3-11.4, and FM 3-11.5.
Air Force will follow procedures in Air Force Handbook 32-4014, USAF Ability to Service and Operate Procedures in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Environment.
END OF WORK PACKAGE
0001 00-6 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 0002 00
The M9/M9A1 Pistol has a short recoil system utilizing a falling locking block.
Upon firing, the pressure developed by the combustion gases recoils the slide- barrel assembly. After a short run, the locking block will stop the rearward movement of the barrel and release the slide that will continue its rearward movement. The slide will then extract and eject the fired cartridge case, cock the hammer and compress the recoil spring. The slide moves forward, feeding the next cartridge from the magazine into the chamber.
The slide and barrel assembly should remain open after the last cartridge has been fired and ejected if the magazine is present.
The M9A1 Pistol has an integrated rail built into the receiver. (USMC only)
LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS 0003 00
SLIDE ASSEMBLY (1) - Houses the firing pin, striker, and extractor, and cocks hammer during recoil cycle.
RECOIL SPRING AND RECOIL SPRING GUIDE (2) - Absorbs recoil and returns the slide assembly to its forward position.
BARREL ASSEMBLY (3) - Houses cartridge for firing, directs projectile, and locks barrel in position during firing.
2LR0002 2 1 3 4 5
0003 00-1
LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (cont) 0003 00
RECEIVER (4) - Serves as a support for all major components. Houses action of pistol through four major components, and controls functioning of pistol. The M9A1 has an integrated rail on the receiver just forward of the trigger housing. (USMC only).
MAGAZINE (5) - Holds 15 cartridges in place for stripping and chambering.
2LR0002 2 1 3 4 5 2LR0002 2 1 3 4 5
END OF WORK PACKAGE
0003 00-2 EQUIPMENT DATA 0004 00
NOTE Equipment data for the M9 and M9A1 Pistols are the same.
Caliber ....................................................9 x 19mm (9mm NATO) System of operation................................Short recoil, semiautomatic Locking system.......................................Delayed locking block Length.....................................................217mm (8.54 in.) Width......................................................38mm (1.50 in.) Height. ....................................................140mm (5.51 in.) Weight (W/empty magazine) ..................960 gr (33.86 oz) Weight (w/15 round magazine)...............1145 gr (40.89 oz) Barrel length. ..........................................125mm (4.92 in.) Rifling......................................................R.H., 6 groove (pitch 250mm (approx. I turn in 10 in.)) Muzzle velocity.......................................375 meters/sec (1230.3 ft/sec) Muzzle energy........................................569.5 newton meters (420 ft/lbs) Maximum effective range........................50 meters (54.7 yards) Maximum range......................................1800 meters (1969.2 yards)
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EQUIPMENT DATA (cont) 0004 00
Front sight ..................................................... Blade, integral with slide Rear sight...................................................... Notched bar, dovetailed to slide Sighting line................................................... 158mm (6.22 in.) Safeties: Manual decocking/safety lever, located on the slide, which separates the firing pin from the hammer, lowers the hammer when cocked, and interrupts the connection between trigger and sear. Firing pin block, prevents any motion of the firing pin and is overcome only by pulling the trigger. Hammer (half cock)....................................... Helps prevent accidental discharge Magazine....................................................... Staggered, 15 round capacity Slide.............................................................. Held open upon firing of last cartridge when magazine is present Grips.............................................................. Plastic, checkered
END OF WORK PACKAGE
0004 00-2
CHAPTER 2
OPERATING PROCEDURES
DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATORS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 0005 00
EXPLOSION
WARNING Always keep your finger away from the trigger unless you intend to fire. Make sure the pistol is not already loaded by inspecting the magazine and chamber.
DOUBLE/SINGLE ACTION - For double action, pulling the trigger will cock the hammer and immediately release it, discharging the first chambered round. To fire the first chambered round in single action, the hammer must be manually locked to the rear before pulling the trigger. All shots after the first one will be fired single action because the slide automatically cocks the hammer after each shot.
0005 00-1
DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATORS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS (cont) 0005 00
MAGAZINE (1) - Has a 15 cartridge capacity.
NOTE In non-tactical situations, visual inspection of the chamber is recommended.
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0005 00-2
EXTRACTOR/LOADED CHAMBER INDICATOR (2) - When there is a cartridge in the chamber, the upper surface of the extractor protrudes from the right side of the slide. In the dark, the protrusion can be felt by touch. The loaded chamber indicator should be used in tactical situations when visibility is limited or where visual inspection of the chamber is not desirable.
3 2 2LR0003
0005 00-3
DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATORS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS (cont) 0005 00
EXPLOSION
WARNING A potential safety hazard exist if the firing pin block is missing or does not return to flush with the slide surface after firing.
FIRING PIN BLOCK (3) - When the trigger is not pulled, the firing pin block secures the firing pin and prevents it from moving forward, even if the pistol is dropped.
0005 00-4
0005 00-5
DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATORS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS (cont) 0005 00
EXPLOSION
WARNING The decocking/safety lever can be moved to the fire (up) position with a minimum amount of force. This could happen during removal/insertion of the pistol from/into the M12 Holster if carried in the safe (down) position and/or during careless handling.
DECOCKING/SAFETY LEVER (4) - Allows safe operation of the pistol by both right and left handed users, and lowers the hammer without causing an accidental discharge. Pistol is shown with decocking/safety lever in the fire (up) position. When hammer is cocked, it may be safely lowered by moving the decocking/safety lever to the safe (down) position.
LANYARD LOOP (5) - Compatible with standard lanyards.
0005 00-6
RECEIVER (6) AND TRIGGER GUARD (7) - The front and back straps of the grip are vertically grooved to ensure a firm grip even with wet hands, or under conditions of rapid combat fire. The trigger guard (7) is extended, and the concave forward portion is grooved for a firm grip when using two hands or gloves. The M9A1s integrated rail allows for use of sighting devices.
DISASSEMBLY LEVER (8) AND DISASSEMBLY BUTTON (9) - Allows for quick field stripping, and at the same time prevents accidental disassembly.
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0005 00-7
DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATORS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS (cont) 0005 00
SLIDE STOP (10) - Holds the slide to rear after the last cartridge is fired. It can also be manually operated.
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END OF WORK PACKAGE
0005 00-8 OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS 0006 00
EXPLOSION
WARNING Always keep your finger away from the trigger unless you intend to fire. Make sure the pistol is not already loaded by inspecting the magazine and chamber.
For safety considerations, the hammer should always be lowered to the fully down position by depressing the decocking/safety lever.
PREPARATION FOR FIRING
Perform the BEFORE (B) PMCS (WP 0010 00).
0006 00-1
OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS (cont) 0006 00
LOADING THE MAGAZINE
NOTE Do not store magazines with ammunition in them.
Hold the magazine (1) in one hand. With the other hand place a cartridge (2) on the follower (3) in front of the lips (4). Press down and slide the cartridge completely back under the lips.
Repeat above step until the magazine is fully loaded (15 cartridges). Holes (5) on the backside of the magazine allow for visual counting of cartridges.
0006 00-2
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0006 00-3
OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS (cont) 0006 00
LOADING THE PISTOL
EXPLOSION
WARNING The M9/M9A1 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 or full cock positions.
NOTE The decocking/safety lever should be in the down position that indicates the pistol is in a safe condition before loading.
Insert the loaded magazine (1) into the magazine well (2) of the pistol until a click of the magazine catch is heard. This will ensure proper catch engagement.
0006 00-4
With the pistol pointing in a safe direction, grasp the serrated portion of the slide and pull to the rear. Releasing the slide will strip a cartridge from the magazine and chamber it.
EXPLOSION
WARNING The pistol is now loaded.
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0006 00-5
OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS (cont) 0006 00
NOTE For double action firing, the hammer must be in the forward or half cocked position, and the decocking/safety lever in the fire position. Squeezing the trigger will cock and release the hammer, firing the pistol.
After the first shot the pistol will continually fire in the single action mode. When the hammer is in the down position, the single action firing mode can be accomplished by manually cocking the hammer with the thumb, with the decocking/safety lever in the up (fire) position.
When the last round in the magazine has been fired, the slide should remain to the rear with empty magazine present.
0006 00-6
WHEN READY TO FIRE
Rotate the decocking/safety lever (1) to the fully upward (fire) position with the thumb. Aim the pistol at the target. Fire by squeezing the trigger (2).
EXPLOSION
WARNING The pistol is now ready to fire.
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0006 00-7
OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS (cont) 0006 00
UNLOADING THE PISTOL
Place decocking/safety lever (1) in safe (down) position.
Depress the magazine release button (2) to remove the magazine (3) from the pistol.
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0006 00-8
With the pistol pointing in a safe direction, grasp the slide serrations and fully retract the slide to remove the chambered cartridge.
Lock the slide to the rear using the slide stop (4), and visually inspect the chamber to ensure that it is empty.
NOTE Weapon should be stored slide forward and hammer decocked.
UNLOADING THE MAGAZINE
With one hand, hold the magazine upright with front end forward. With the thumb, firmly press down on the cartridge rim and push forward. As the cartridge moves forward, tip it upward and out with the index finger.
Repeat the above step until the magazine is empty.
NOTE Do not leave ammunition in magazine when not in use. Doing so will cause a permanent set to the spring.
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS 0007 00
EXPLOSION
WARNING Always keep your finger away from the trigger unless you intend to fire. Make sure the pistol is not already loaded by inspecting the magazine and chamber.
For safety considerations, the hammer should always be lowered to the fully down position by depressing the decocking/safety lever.
CAUTION If extensive corrosion is found and cleaning does not solve the problem, notify organizational maintenance/next authorized repair level.
0007 00-1
OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS (cont) 0007 00
NOTE Unusual conditions are defined as any climatic condition requiring special maintenance of the pistol.
Perform the maintenance outlined for the climate that most applies to your operational area. Refer to WP 0011 00 for lubrication instructions.
EXTREME COLD
When operating pistol in extreme cold climates, clean and lubricate the pistol inside at room temperature if possible.
Apply a light coat of CLP/LAW (item 3 or 4, WP 0019 00) to all functional parts.
To prevent freezing, keep the pistol covered when moving from a warm to a cold area. This will allow gradual cooling.
Always keep the pistol dry.
0007 00-2
Do not lay a hot pistol in snow or ice.
Keep ammunition dry; moisture will cause malfunctions. Do not lubricate the ammunition.
Always keep snow out of the bore of the barrel. If snow should get into the bore, clean the bore before firing using a swab and cleaning rod.
HOT, WET CLIMATES
Perform maintenance more frequently. Inspect hidden surfaces for corrosion. If corrosion is found, clean and lubricate.
To help prevent corrosion, remove handprints with a cloth. Dry and lubricate the pistol with CLP/LSA (item 3 or 5, WP 0019 00).
Check ammunition and magazines frequently for corrosion. Clean the magazine using CLP/LSA and wipe dry with a cloth. If necessary, clean ammunition with a dry cloth.
Always keep mud out of the bore of the barrel. If mud should get into the bore, clean the bore before firing using a swab and cleaning rod.
0007 00-3
OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS (cont) 0007 00
HOT, DRY CLIMATES
Dust and sand will get into pistol and cause malfunctions and excessive wear on component contact surfaces during firing. Keep pistol covered when possible.
Corrosion is less likely to form on metal parts in a dry climate. Therefore, clean frequently and generously lubricate internal working surfaces only with CLP/LSA (item 3 or 5, WP 0019 00). Do not lubricate external parts of the pistol. Wipe any excess lubricant from exposed surfaces. Do not lubricate internal components of magazine.
HEAVY RAIN AND FORDING OPERATIONS - ALL CLIMATES
Perform maintenance in accordance with appropriate climatic conditions.
Always attempt to keep pistol dry.
Always drain any water from barrel prior to firing. Dry the bore with a swab and cleaning rod.
Lightly lube the bore and chamber. Generously lube internal and external surfaces of the pistol with CLP /LAW/LSA (item3, 4 or 5, WP 0019 00).
0007 00-4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 0008 00
IMMEDIATE ACTION
Immediate action is the prompt action taken by the user to correct a stoppage. The procedure for applying immediate action should become instinctive to the user, without the user attempting to discover the cause. It is important that the user apply immediate action instinctively to correct a stoppage.
0008 00-1
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES (cont) 0008 00
EXPLOSION
WARNING During the following procedures always keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction.
When the slide (1) is fully forward and the pistol fails to fire, apply immediate action as follows:
Ensure that decocking/safety lever is in the fire (up) position.
In a tactical situation, if the pistol does not fire, ensure that the magazine is fully seated, retract the slide to the rear and release.
0008 00-2
2LR0007 1 2
Squeeze the trigger (2).
If the pistol still does not fire, remove the magazine and retract the slide to eject the chambered cartridge. Insert a new magazine; retract the slide and release to chamber another cartridge.
Squeeze the trigger.
0008 00-3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES (cont) 0008 00
If the pistol still does not fire, replace the ammunition.
If the pistol still does not fire, clear/unload the pistol, refer to WP 0009 00 to determine cause of stoppage. If the operator cannot determine cause, evacuate the pistol to organizational /next authorized repair level.
EXPLOSION
WARNING During the following procedures always keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction.
When the slide is not fully seated forward, remove finger from the trigger. With the other hand, attempt to push the slide fully forward. If the slide will not move forward, proceed as follows:
0008 00-4
Place decocking/safety lever in safe (down) position.
Remove magazine.
Grasp the slide and retract to the rear, locking it with the slide stop.
Inspect the chamber and bore and remove any obstruction.
Insert another loaded magazine into the pistol.
Release slide.
Place decocking/safety lever in fire (up) position, aim and attempt to fire.
0008 00-5
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES (cont) 0008 00
EXPLOSION
WARNING If a round has been assembled without powder (a faulty manufacturing process), the primer alone has enough power to expel the bullet from the case to lodge in the bore. A bullet lodged in the bore will cause destruction of the pistol if another round is fired, and will also cause personal injury.
In a non-tactical situation, clear/unload the pistol.
If the pistol does not fire after the application of immediate action above, a detailed inspection should be made to determine the cause of the stoppage (WP 0009 00). If the operator cannot determine the cause, evacuate the pistol to organizational maintenance/next authorized repair level.
END OF WORK PACKAGE
0008 00-6
CHAPTER 3
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES 0009 00
GENERAL
This table lists the common malfunctions that you may find during the operation or maintenance of the pistol or its components. You should perform the tests/inspections and corrective actions in the order listed.
This manual cannot list all the malfunctions that may occur, nor all tests or inspections and corrective actions. If a malfunction is not listed or is not corrected by listed corrective actions, notify unit maintenance.
EXPLOSION
WARNING Before performing any of the troubleshooting procedures, make sure the pistol is clear/unloaded.
0009 00-1
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES (cont) 0009 00
NOTE In this table, evacuate to organizational maintenance also means evacuate to the next higher level of maintenance.
SYMPTOM
Ammunition does not feed.
MALFUNCTION
Improperly positioned top cartridge in magazine (1).
CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 2NR0010
Reload magazine.
MALFUNCTION
Dirty or rusty magazine.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Properly clean and lubricate magazine (WP 0013 00).
Evacuate pistol to unit maintenance if there is little or no resistance.
0009 00-12
MALFUNCTION
Damaged or broken extractor.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Evacuate pistol to unit maintenance.
6 2LR0015 SYMPTOM
Cartridge does not eject.
MALFUNCTION
Ejector (6) is broken.
CORRECTIVE ACTION Evacuate pistol to unit maintenance.
0009 00-13
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES (cont) 0009 00
SYMPTOM
Hammer does not cock with decocking/safety lever in fire (up) position.
MALFUNCTION
Hammer drops with weapon in FIRE; will not stay cocked.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Evacuate pistol to unit maintenance.
SYMPTOM
Hammer does not decock with decocking/safety lever in safe (down) position.
MALFUNCTION
Hammer stays cocked.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Evacuate pistol to unit maintenance.
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0009 00-14 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) 0010 00
GENERAL
Always keep in mind the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS before and during operation. Be sure to perform your after (A) PMCS.
Perform BEFORE PMCS if:
You are the assigned operator and the pistol has been stored and not used for a period of 90 days.
You have been issued the pistol for the first time.
BEFORE (B)- Checks and services performed prior to the equipment leaving its containment area or performing its intended mission.
DURING (D) Checks begin when the equipment is being used in its intended mission.
0010 00-1
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) (cont) 0010 00
AFTER (A) Checks and services begin when the equipment is taken out of its mission mode or returned to its containment area.
Your PMCS table lists inspections and care required to keep your machine gun in good operating condition.
The interval column tells you when and the procedure column tells you how to do a certain check or service. The equipment condition listed in NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABABLE IF column indicates problems which must be corrected before you can operate the pistol. The terms ready/available and mission capable refer to the same status: equipment is on hand and is able to perform its combat missions (see DA PAM 750-8).
If your M9 Pistol does not perform as required, refer to Troubleshooting in chapter 3 for possible malfunctions and corrective actions. Report malfunctions on proper DA Form 2402 or refer to DA PAM 750-8.
0010 00-2 EXPLOSION
WARNING Before starting an inspection procedure clear the pistol. Inspect the chamber to ensure that it is empty. Do not keep live ammunition near work/maintenance area. NOTE See WP 0006 00 for unloading the pistol and magazine.
If equipment is NOT READY/AVAILABLE, evacuate the pistol to organizational maintenance/next authorized repair level as soon as possible.
Pistol should be stored slide forward with hammer decocked. Magazine should be kept unloaded and separated from pistol.
Commercial parts as alternative designs are acceptable. As a result, some parts may be made of synthetic material instead of metal.
0010 00-3 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) (cont) 0010 00 Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
Item No. Interval Item to be Checked/ Serviced Procedure Not Fully Mission Capable If:
1 B Equipment Check the Basic Issue Items (BII) and assigned Additional Authorized Equipment (AAL) for completeness and serviceability (WP 0017 00 and WP 0018 00). Components are damaged or missing.
0010 00-4 NOTE Report all damaged or missing parts to unit maintenance/next authorized repair level.
2 B M9/M9A1 Pistol Visually inspect the entire pistol for damage or missing components; more than 1/3 receiver surface finish missing. Components are damaged or missing; more than 1/3 receiver surface finish is missing.
Visually inspect integral rail for nicks/burrs. (M9A1 only)
Rail does not accept accessory equipment.
2LR0016
0010 00-5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) (cont) 0010 00 Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (cont)
Item Interval Item to be Checked/ Procedure Not Fully Mission No. Capable If: Serviced
3 B Decock- ing/ Place decocking/safety lever (1) in safe (down) position, pull trigger. Hammer should not move. Hammer moves to the rear. Safety Lever
Place decocking/safety lever in fire (up) position. Pull trigger fully to the rear. Hammer should cycle.
Hammer does not move to the rear.
1 2LR0017
0010 00-6
3 Place decocking/safety lever in safe (down) position. Manually cock hammer. Hammer should fall. Hammer remains cocked. (cont)
4 B Slide Stop Place decocking/safety lever (2) in fire (up) position. Pull slide fully to the rear while pushing up on slide stop. Slide should lock to the rear. Slide does not lock and slide returns to forward position.
Insert empty magazine into weapon. Pull slide fully to rear, slide should lock to the rear.
Slide does not lock to rear.
2 2LR0018
0010 00-7 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) (cont) 0010 00 Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (cont)
Item Interval Item to be Checked/ Procedure Not Fully Mission No. Capable If: Serviced
5 B Magazine Catch Assembly Insert an empty magazine into the magazine well until fully seated in place. Hold pistol in an upright position. Magazine should remain seated. Magazine falls free.
3 2LR0019
0010 00-8
5 Prepare to catch magazine. Depress magazine button. Magazine should fall free. Magazine does not fall freely from weapon. (cont)
6 B Magazine Assembly Disassemble magazine (4) and inspect all parts for breaks, cracks, burrs, or bends that hinder functioning. Parts are broken, cracked, burred or bent.
Depress follower (5) with finger and release. Follower should move freely.
Follower does not return to upper-most position.
4 5 2LR0020
0010 00-9
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) (cont) 0010 00 Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (cont)
Item No. Interval Item to be Checked/ Serviced Procedure Not Fully Mission Capable If:
7 B/D Pistol and Magazine Periodically inspect pistol and magazine to ensure that they are clean.
Clean and lubricate pistol and magazine daily, when in use (WP 0013 00).
Pistol/magazine are dirty to the extent it prohibits functioning.
8 A M9/M9A1 Pistol Disassemble pistol (WP 0012 00). Clean and lubricate according to instructions. Inspect all parts (WP 0012 00) for serviceability.
Pistol is dirty to the extent it prohibits functioning. Parts are missing or damaged.
0010 00-10
9 A Magazine Assembly Disassemble magazine (WP 0012 00), clean and lubricate according to instructions (WP 0013 00). Do not lube interior of magazine. Inspect all parts for serviceability.
Parts are missing or damaged. 10 B/A M9/M9A1 Pistol Perform Safety/Function Check (WP 0014 00).
Pistol fails any portion of safety/ function check.
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0010 00-11/12 blank
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS 0011 00
NOTE Lubrication instructions are mandatory. Do not mix lubricants on the same weapon. The weapon must be thoroughly cleaned during change from one lubricant to another. Cleaning solvent (available to unit maintenance) is recommended for cleaning during change from one lubricant to another. Only lubricants and cleaners specified in this manual are authorized for use on this weapon.
Under all but the coldest artic conditions, CLP (item 3, WP 0019 00), LSA (item 5, WP 0019 00), and LAW (item 4, WP 0019 00), are the only lubricants to use on your pistol. Remember to remove excessive oil from the bore before firing.
Lightly lube A film of oil barely visible to the eye.
Generously lube - A film of oil heavy enough to be spread with the finger.
For further lubrication instructions, see Cleaning and Lubrication (WP 0013 00).
0011 00-1
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont) 0011 00
CLP Cleaner, lubricant and preservative (item 3, WP 0019 00). +10 O F (-12 O C) -10 O F (-23 O C) 2AN0075
Between 10 O F (-12 O C) and 10 O F (-23 O C) use CLP, LSA or LAW. Below 10 O F (-23 O C) use only LAW.
LAW Weapons lubricating oil, artic (item 4, WP 0019 00).
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0011 00-2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING 0012 00
DISASSEMBLY
CAUTION Dry firing of the pistol, without a dummy round,should only to be done in conjunction with the function checks in PMCS (WP 0010 00). The M917 dummy round should be used for this and all other training actions.
Do not allow the hammer to fall with full force by pulling the trigger when the slide is removed, as damage to the receiver will occur. If necessary, the hammer should be manually lowered.
Before disassembly, ensure that decocking/safety lever is in the safe (down) position.
NOTE Disassembly of the M9 pistol beyond field strip (operator) level is not authorized.
0012 00-1
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING (cont) 0012 00
DISASSEMBLY (cont)
Clear/unload the pistol (WP 0006 00).
Allow slide (2) to return fully forward.
1 2 2LR0021
0012 00-2
Hold pistol in the right hand with muzzle slightly elevated. With forefinger press disassembly lever release button (3), and with thumb rotate disassembly lever (4) downward until it stops.
Pull slide and barrel assembly (5) forward and remove.
2LR0022 4 5
0012 00-3
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING (cont) 0012 00
DISASSEMBLY (cont)
WARNING Use care when removing recoil spring and spring guide. Due to the amount of compression, assembly will be released under spring tension and could cause possible injury to personnel, or become damaged or lost.
Slightly compress recoil spring (6) and spring guide (7), while at the same time lifting and removing recoil spring (6) and spring guide (7). Allow the recoil spring to stretch slowly.
6 6 7 7 2LR0023
0012 00-4
Separate the recoil spring (6) from spring guide (7).
2LR0024 6 7
Push in on locking block plunger (8) while pushing barrel (9) forward slightly. Lift and remove locking block (10) and barrel assembly (11) from slide (12).
12 9 10 8 11 2LR0025
0012 00-5
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING (cont) 0012 00
DISASSEMBLY (cont)
NOTE Use the following steps to disassemble the magazine.
Unload the magazine (WP 0006 00).
Grasp the magazine firmly with the floor plate (1) up and the back of the magazine tube (2) against the palm of the hand.
2LR0026 1 2
0012 00-6
NOTE By depressing the locking block, the locking block plunger will protrude and can be used to assist in removal of the floor plate.
Release the floor plate (1) by pushing down on the floor plate retainer stud (3) in the center of the floor plate (1). At the same time, slide the floor plate (1) forward for a short distance using the thumb.
3 1 2LR0027
0012 00-7
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING (cont) 0012 00
DISASSEMBLY (cont)
CAUTION Magazine spring is under slight tension. Use care when removing magazine floor plate.
While maintaining the magazine spring pressure with the thumb, remove the floor plate (1) from the magazine.
Remove the floor plate retainer (5), magazine spring (6) and follower (4) from the magazine tube (2). Remove floor plate retainer (5) from the magazine spring (6).
NOTE The operator is not authorized disassembly of the M9 pistol beyond field strip.
0012 00-8
1 3 1 2 4 3 5 6 2LR0028
0012 00-9
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING (cont) 0012 00
INSPECTION
NOTE If faults are found during inspection that cannot be corrected, evacuate pistol to organizational maintenance/next authorized repair level.
SLIDE ASSEMBLY (A). Check for free movement of decocking/safety lever (1) and push on firing pin block (2). Check for rear sight (3) looseness. Check for cracks in locking block retaining slot (4).
BARREL ASSEMBLY (B). Inspect bore and chamber (5) for pitting or obstructions. Check locking block plunger (6) for free movement of locking block (7). Inspect locking lugs (8) and barrel lugs (9 and 10) for cracks and burrs. Check slide for cracks in the locking area (11).
0012 00-10
1 4 3 2 7 5 5 9 10 8 6 A B 2LR0029 11
0012 00-11
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING (cont) 0012 00
INSPECTION (cont)
RECOIL SPRING AND RECOIL SPRING GUIDE (C). Check recoil spring (1) for damage. Check that it is not bent. Check recoil spring guide (2) for straightness and smoothness. Check to be sure that it is free of cracks and burrs. Spring shall not be less than 5 inches free length.
NOTE Recoil spring guide (2) may be made of synthetic material instead of metal.
1 C 2 2LR0030
0012 00-12
RECEIVER ASSEMBLY (D). Check for bends, chips, and cracks. Check for free movement of slide stop (1), and magazine catch assembly (2). Check guide rails (3) for excessive wear, burrs, cracks, or chips.
3 1 2 2LR0030 D
0012 00-13
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING (cont) 0012 00
MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY. Check for spring (1) and follower (2) damage. Ensure that the lips (3) of the magazine are not excessively bent and are free of cracks and burrs. The magazine tube (4) should not be bent or dirty.
1 2 4 3 2LR0032
0012 00-14
REASSEMBLY
Grasp the slide (1) with the bottom facing up. With the other hand grasp the barrel assembly (2) with the locking block (3) facing up.
Insert muzzle of the barrel assembly (2) into the forward end of the slide (1). At the same time lower the rear of the barrel assembly by aligning the extractor cutout with the extractor. The locking block will fall into the locked position in the slide.
1 2 3 2LR0033
0012 00-15
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING (cont) 0012 00
REASSEMBLY (cont)
CAUTION During spring insertion, spring tension must be maintained until spring guide is fully seated onto the cutaway on the locking block.
Be sure hammer is uncocked and firing pin block lever is in the down position. If the hammer is cocked, carefully and manually lower the hammer.
Do not pull trigger while placing the slide into the receiver.
Before reassembly ensure that decocking/safety lever is in the safe (down) position.
0012 00-16
Insert recoil spring (4) onto recoil spring guide (5).
Insert end of recoil spring (4) and recoil spring guide spring (5) into slide recoil spring housing (6). At the same time, compress the recoil spring and lower the spring guide until fully seated onto the locking block cutaway (7).
2LR0034 4 5 6 7
0012 00-17
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING (cont) 0012 00
REASSEMBLY (cont)
Grasp the slide and barrel assembly, sights (8) up, and align the slide (9) onto the receiver assembly guide rails (10).
Push until the rear of the slide (9) is a short distance beyond the rear of the receiver assembly (11) and hold. At the same time, rotate the disassembly latch lever (12) upward. A chick indicates a positive lock.
8 9 10 11 12 2LR0035
0012 00-18
NOTE Use the following steps to reassemble the magazine.
Insert the follower (1) into the top coil (2) of the magazine spring. The top coil has an upward and forward pointing end. Ensure that the notches (3) on the follower and magazine tube are on the same side.
3 6 1 4 5 2 1 3 2LR0036
0012 00-19
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES - FIELD STRIPPING (cont) 0012 00
REASSEMBLY (cont)
Insert the magazine spring with the follower into the magazine.
Turn the magazine bottom up with the backside against the palm of the hand.
Attach and center the floor plate retainer (4) to the bottom spring coil.
3 6 1 4 5 2 1 3 2LR0036
0012 00-20
CAUTION After insertion, spring tension must be maintained using the thumb.
Do not place lips of magazine tube on a hard surface during reassembly.
Push and hold the magazine spring (5) and floor plate retainer (4) down. At the same time, slide floor plate (6) over the sidewalls until fully seated. This will be indicated by a click.
Insert the magazine into the magazine well of the pistol carefully. A click indicates the locked position.
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0012 00-21/22 blank
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION 0013 00
CAUTION Bore brush is for cleaning bore only. Use of bore brush on any other part of the pistol can cause finish damage.
NOTE When cleaning, be careful not to lose component parts.
SLIDE ASSEMBLY
Clean slide assembly with cloth. A soft brush with CLP can assist in removal of excess dirt and carbon buildup. Ensure the decocking/safety lever (1), breech face (2), slide guides (3) and extractor (4) are free of excess dirt and residue.
Wipe dry with a cloth and apply a light coat of CLP/LSA.
1 4 3 2 2LR0037
0013 00-1
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION (cont) 0013 00
BARREL ASSEMBLY
Using cleaning rod, insert a cleaning patch soaked with CLP in chamber end of barrel and push out muzzle to remove loose firing residues and soften carbon deposits.
Insert bore brush into chamber end (1) of barrel, making sure it completely clears the muzzle (2) before it is pulled back through the bore. Repeat several times to loosen carbon deposits.
Wipe loose carbon deposits from bore with another clean patch soaked with CLP.
2 3 1 2NL0038
0013 00-2
Dry the barrel by pushing a swab through the bore. Repeat as necessary until a clean or dull gray swab can be observed.
Clean locking block (3) with a soft brush such as toothbrush (item 5, WP 0018 00).
Apply a light coat of CLP/LSA to the barrel bore and chamber area. Also, lubricate the extractor surfaces of the barrel and locking block.
RECOIL SPRING AND RECOIL SPRING GUIDE
Clean recoil spring (1) and Recoil spring guide (2) using CLP and a soft brush or cloth.
After wiping the recoil spring (1) and recoil spring guide (2), apply a light coat of CLP/LSA.
2LR0039 1 2
0013 00-3
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION (cont) 0013 00
RECEIVER ASSEMBLY CAUTION Do not allow the hammer to fall full force by pulling the trigger when the slide is removed, as damage to the receiver will occur. If necessary, the hammer should be manually lowered.
When cleaning the magazine well area, take care not to dislodge the trigger bar spring from the hole provided in the trigger bar and receiver.
Wipe receiver assembly clean with cloth. Use a soft brush for hard to clean areas. Pay special attention to disassembly lever (1), trigger (2), slide stop (3), hammer (4), and magazine release button (5).
Apply a light coat of CLP/LSA.
0013 00-4
3 1 2 2LR0040 4 5
0013 00-5
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION (cont) 0013 00
MAGAZINE
Wipe magazine tube (1) and follower (2) with a cloth. Clean the magazine tube and follower with CLP and a soft brush. Wipe inside of magazine tube (1) dry.
With a cloth, wipe the magazine spring (3), floor plate retainer (4), and floor plate (5) clean. Apply a light coat of lube to exterior of magazine only.
1 4 5 2LR0041 2 3
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0013 00-6 SAFETY/FUNCTION CHECK 0014 00
EXPLOSION
WARNING Before performing the following safety/function check, clear the pistol and magazine in accordance with the unloading procedures (WP 0006 00).
Depress the slide stop. Insert an empty magazine into the pistol, and ensure that the magazine catch locks the magazine in place.
Retract the slide and release it. The magazine follower should push up on the slide stop, locking the slide to the rear.
Depress the magazine release button allowing the magazine to fall free.
Rotate the decocking/safety lever to the safe (down) position. Depress the slide stop allowing the slide to return fully forward. At the same time, the hammer should fall to the full forward position.
0014 00-1 SAFETY/FUNCTION CHECK 0014 00
EXPLOSION
WARNING Before performing the following safety/function check, clear the pistol and magazine in accordance with the unloading procedures (WP 0006 00).
Depress the slide stop. Insert an empty magazine into the pistol, and ensure that the magazine catch locks the magazine in place.
Retract the slide and release it. The magazine follower should push up on the slide stop, locking the slide to the rear.
Depress the magazine release button allowing the magazine to fall free.
Rotate the decocking/safety lever to the safe (down) position. Depress the slide stop allowing the slide to return fully forward. At the same time, the hammer should fall to the full forward position and the decocking/safety lever must remain in the safe (down) position.
0014 00-1 Change 1
CHAPTER 4
AMMUNITION
AMMUNITION 0015 00
EXPLOSION
WARNING The ammunition listed in this work package is the only authorized ammunition for your pistol.
Do not fire heavily corroded or dented cartridges, cartridges with loose bullets, or any other defective rounds detected by visual inspection.
NOTE Air Force Only - 9mm frangible ammunition is for TRAINING USE ONLY.
0015 00-1 AMMUNITION (cont) 0015 00
NOTE MK243 MOD 0 (FSC 1305, DODIC A260) can only be issued to USAF Security Forces units, Office of Special Investigation (OSI) detachments, and to USAF personnel assigned to air operations security (anti-jacking) duties on USAF aircraft, nuclear airlift, contingencies, and/or as required by specific operational plan or operational order. They may use hollow point ammunition where not prohibited by Geneva Convention, Status of Forces agreement or overseas Host Nation requirements.
M882 (WITH CANNELURE) M882 (WITHOUT CANNELURE) M917 DUMMY ROUND MK243 MOD 0 J ACKETED HOLLOW POINT (AIR FORCE ONLY)
0015 00-2 AMMUNITION THAT FAILS TO FIRE
Dispose of any ammunition that fails to fire according to authorized procedures.
CARE, HANDLING, AND PRESERVATION
Protect ammunition from mud, sand, and water. If the ammunition gets wet or dirty, wipe it off at once with a clean dry cloth. Wipe off light corrosion as soon as it is discovered. Turn in heavily corroded cartridges.
Do not expose ammunition to the direct rays f the sun. If the powder is hot, excessive pressure may develop when the pistol is fired.
Do not oil or grease ammunition. Dust and other abrasives that collect on greasy ammunition may cause damage to the operating parts of the pistol. Oiled cartridges produce excessive chamber pressure.
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0015 00-3/4 blank
CHAPTER 5
SUPPORTING INFORMATION
REFERENCES 0016 00
SCOPE
This work package lists all forms, field manuals, technical manuals, tables, regulations, standards, and miscellaneous publications referenced in this manual.
TECHNICAL MANUALS
TM 740-90-1....................................Administrative Storage of Equipment TM 750-244-7..................................Procedures for Destruction of Equipment to Prevent Enemy Use TM 9-1300-206................................Care and Storage of Ammunition
COMMON TABLE OF ALLOWANCES (CTA)
CTA 50-970.....................................Expendable/Durable Items (except: Medical, Class V, Repair Parts and Heraldic Items)
0016 00-1
REFERENCES (cont) 0016 00
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PAMPHLETS AND FORMS
DA PAM 25-30................................Consolidated Index of Army Publications and Blank Forms DA PAM 750-8................................The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS)
FIELD MANUALS
FM 3-11.4........................................Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) Protection FM 3-11.5........................................Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) Decontamination FM 3-11.3........................................Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) Reconnaissance and Decontamination Operations (How to Fight) FM 4-25.11......................................First Aid for Soldiers FM 3-23.35......................................Pistols and Revolvers
0016 00-2
TECHNICAL ORDERS
TO 00-35D-54..................................Material Deficiency Reporting and Investigation System TO 11W1-1-10.................................Historical Data Recording of Inspection, Maintenance, and Firing Data for Ground Weapons
FORMS
DA Form 2028 .................................Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms NAVMC Form 10772.......................Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms SF 368.............................................Quality Deficiency Report DA Form 2404.................................Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet
0016 00-3
REFERENCES (cont) 0016 00
AIRFORCE PUBLICATIONS AND FORMS
AFI 21-201.......................................Management and Maintenance of Non- Nuclear Munitions AFI 36-2226.....................................Combat Arms Program AFI 21-115.......................................Production Quality Deficiency Report Program AFMAN 91-201................................Explosive Safety Standards AFMAN 44-163(I) ............................First Aid Manual SPI 00-317-2468.............................Specialized Packing Instructions for M9 Pistol AF Handbook 32-4014 V.4..............Ability to Survive and Operate Procedures in a Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) Environment AS 538.............................................Allowance Standard (AF) AFTO Form 22................................Technical Order System Publications Improvement Report and Reply
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0016 00-4 COMPONENTS OF END ITEMS AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST 0017 00
SCOPE
This work package lists components of the end item and basic issue items for the pistol to help you inventory items required for safe and effective operation.
GENERAL
The Components of the End Item (COEI) and Basic Issue Items (BII) lists are divided into the following:
Components of the End Item (COEI): This is for informational purposes only and is not authority to requisition replacements. These items are part of the pistol. As part of the end item, these items must be with the end item whenever it is issued or transferred between property accounts. Items of COEI are removed and separately packaged for transportation or shipment only when necessary. Illustrations are furnished to assist you in identifying the items.
0017 00-1
COMPONENTS OF END ITEMS AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST (cont) 0017 00
Basic Issue Items (BII): These are the minimum essential items required to place the M9/M9A1 Pistol in operation, to operate it, and to perform emergency repairs. Although shipped separately packaged, BII must be with the pistol during operation and whenever it is transferred between property accounts. Listing these items is your authority to request/requisition them for replacement based on authorization of the end item by the TOE/MTOE. Air Force users use Allowance Standard 538. Illustrations are furnished to help you find and identify the items.
EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE COEI AND BII LIST
Column (1) Illus. Number. Gives you the number of the item illustrated.
Column (2) National Stock Number (NSN). Identifies the stock number of the item to be used for requisitioning purposes.
Column (3) Description, Part Number/(CAGEC). Identifies the Federal item name (in capital letters) followed by a minimum description when needed. The stowage location of COEI and BII is also included in this column. The last line below the description is the Commercial and Government Identity Code (CAGEC) (in parenthesis). 0017 00-2
Column (4) - Usable On Code. When applicable, gives you a code if the item you need is not the same for different models of equipment. These codes are identified below:
CODE USED ON J 96 M9 Pistol BP6 M9A1 Pistol
Column (5) U/I. Unit of issue (U/I) indicates the physical measurement or count of the item as issued per the National Stock Number shown in column (2).
Column (6) Qty Rqr. Indicates the quantity required.
COMPONENTS OF END ITEM
Not Applicable.
0017 00-3
COMPONENTS OF END ITEMS AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST (cont) 0017 00
BASIC ISSUE ITEMS
Table 1. Basic Issue Items
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) ILLUS NATIONAL STOCK DESCRIPTION USABLE QTY NUMBER NUMBER PART NUMBER AND CAGEC ON CODE U/I RQR 1 N/A Operators Manual EA M9, 9mm, Pistol TM 9-1005-317-10
ARMY TM 9-1005-317-10 AIR FORCE TO 11W3-3-5-1 COAST GUARD COMDTINST M8370.6 MARINE CORPS TM 1005A-10/1 NAVY SW 370-AA-OPI-010/9mm
OPERATOR S MANUAL PISTOL, SEMIAUTOMATIC, 9mm, M9 (1005-01-118-2640) (EIC: 4MN)
2LR0043
DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY, AIR FORCE, COAST GUARD, MARINE CORPS AND NAVY DATE 2LR0043
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0017 00-4 ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LIST 0018 00
SCOPE
This work package lists additional items you are authorized for the support of the M9/M9A1 Pistol.
GENERAL
This list identifies items that do not have to accompany the pistol and that do not have to be turned in with it. These items are all authorized to you by CTA, MTOE, TDA, or JTA. For Air Force users these items are authorized by Allowance Standard 538.
EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE AAL
Column (1) - National Stock Number (NSN). Identifies the stock number of the item to be used for requisitioning purposes.
Column (2) - Description, Part Number/(CAGEC). Identifies the Federal item name (in capital letters) followed by a minimum description when needed. The last line below the description is the part number and Commercial and Government Identity Code (CAGEC) (in parenthesis). 0018 00-1
ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LIST (cont) 0018 00
EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE AAL (cont)
Column (3) - Usable On Code. When applicable, gives you a code if the item you need is not the same for different models of equipment. These codes are identified below:
CODE USED ON J96 M9 Pistol BP6 M9A1 Pistol
Column (4) U/I. Unit of issue (U/I) indicates the physical measurement or count of the item as issued per the National Stock Number shown in column (2).
Column (5) Qty Rqr. Indicates the quantity required.
0018 00-2
Table 1. Additional Authorization List
(1) NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (2) DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER AND CAGEC (3) USABLE ON CODE (4)
U/I (5) QTY RQR 1095-01-339-2213 Extender, Hip, Holster M-1425 (50905) EA 1 1095-01-247-3917 Harness, Shoulder, Holster 14211 (50905) EA 1 1095-01-194-3343 Holster, Pistol, Hip, M12 (Forest Green) 9388057 (19200) EA 1 1095-00-973-2353 Holster, Pistol, M7 (Shoulder) (Black) 7791527 (19205) EA 1 8465-00-262-5237 Lanyard, Individual (White) A-A-55120 (58536) EA 1 8465-00-965-1705 Lanyard, Individual (Green) A-A-55120 (58536) EA 1 1005-01-204-4376 Magazine, Cartridge 9436413 (19200) EA 2 0018 00-3
ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LIST (cont) 0018 00
Table 1. Additional Authorization List (cont)
(1) NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (2) DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER AND CAGEC (3) USABLE ON CODE (4)
U/I (5) QTY RQR
8465-01-207-5573 Pocket, Ammunition, M1 4-3-84 (81337) EA 2 1005-00-556-4102 Rod, Cleaning, M4 5564102 (19204) EA 1
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LIST
Not Applicable.
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0018 00-4 EXPENDABLE/DURABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST 0019 00
This work package lists expendable/durable supplies and materials you need to operate and maintain the M9/M9A1 Pistol. This 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.
Air Force personnel may use this TM (TO) as authorization to requisition the items listed in the expendable/durable items list.
EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE EXPENDABLE/DURABLE ITEMS LIST
Column (1) Item Number. This number is assigned to the entry in the list and is referenced in the narrative instructions to identify the item (Use Cleaner, Lubricant and Preservative (item 1, WP 0023 00)).
Column (2) Level. This column identifies the lowest level of maintenance that requires the listed item.
C Operator/Crew
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EXPENDABLE/DURABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST (cont) 0019 00
Column (3) National Stock Number (NSN). This is the NSN assigned to the item that you can use to requisition it.
Column (4) Item Name, Description, Part Number/(CAGEC). This column provides the other information you need to identify the item. The last line below the description is the part number and the Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGEC) (in parentheses).
Column (5) Unit of Issue (U/I) code shows the physical measurement of count of an item, such as gallon, dozen, gross, etc.
0019 00-2
Table 1. Expendable/Durable Supplies and Materials List
(1) ITEM NO. (2)
LEVEL (3) NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (4) ITEM NAME, DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER/CAGEC (5)
U/I
1 C 1005-00-716-2132 Brush, Cleaning Small (Bore Brush) 7162131 (19205) PG 2 C 1005-00-494-6602 Brush, Cleaning, Small Arms (Toothbrush) 8448462 (19204) EA 3 C 9150-01-102-1473 Cleaner, Lubricant Preservative (CLP) MIL-PRF-63460 (81349) 1/2 oz btl BT 4 C 9150-00-292-9689 Lubricating Oil, Weapons (LAW) MIL-PRF-14107 (81349) 1 qt can QT
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EXPENDABLE/DURABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST (cont) 0019 00
Table 1. Expendable/Durable Supplies and Materials List (cont)
(1) ITEM NO. (2)
LEVEL (3) NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (4) ITEM NAME, DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER/CAGEC (5)
U/I
5 C 9150-00-889-3522 Lubricating Oil, Weapons Semi-fluid (LSA) 8436793 (19204) 4 oz btl BT 6 C 7920-00-205-1711 Rag, Wiping A-A-531 (58536) 50 lb bl BE 7 C 1005-00-288-3565 Swab, Small Arms Pack 5019316 (19204) PG
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0019 00-4 ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A Additional Authorization List and Associated Equipment................. WP 0018 00 Ammunition...................................................................................... WP 0015 00
C Cleaning and Lubrication................................................................. WP 0013 00 Components of End Item and Basic Issue Items............................. WP 0017 00 Corrosion Prevention and Control.................................................... WP 0001 00
D Description and Use of Operator Controls and Indicators................ WP 0005 00 Destruction of Army Materiel to Prevent Enemy Use....................... WP 0001 00
E Emergency Procedures ................................................................... WP 0008 00 Equipment Data............................................................................... WP 0004 00 Equipment Description..................................................................... WP 0002 00 Expendable/Durable/ Supplies and Materials List ........................... WP 0019 00
Index-1
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (cont)
F Field Stripping..................................................................................WP 0012 00
G General Information..........................................................................WP 0001 00
L Location and Description of Major Components...............................WP 0003 00 Lubrication Instructions.....................................................................WP 0011 00
M Maintenance Forms, Records, and Reports.....................................WP 0001 00
N Nomenclature Cross Reference List.................................................WP 0001 00 Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC)..........................................WP 0001 00
O Operation Under Usual Conditions...................................................WP 0006 00 Operation Under Unusual Conditions...............................................WP 0007 00
Index-2
P Preparation for Storage or Shipment............................................... WP 0001 00 Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services................................ WP 0010 00
S Safety/Function Check..................................................................... WP 0014 00
T Troubleshooting Procedures............................................................ WP 0009 00
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