The slide stop on my latest PM9 - the one that replaced the stolen one - is giving me fits of angst.
Whilst firing, it performs splendidly .
However, during the act of hand racking... I've found the nub that projects forth from the right side of the receiver appears to be subject to inadvertant pressing. The result being that the slide stop walks leftward, and the slide then locks, as the engaging surface on the slide stop interacts with the corresponding cut in the slide.
I've already thinned mine.
I cannot say how long the pin was to begin with.
Currently, its 1.086 inches and seems to stick out more than I remember the slide stop on my old PM9j or on either of my PM45's.
I think I may have removed a good .015 or so already!
Can someone please, have mercy, and use an accurate caliper to meaure the total length of the pin from face of slide stop lever to its opposite side?
Many thanks in advance!