I have taken my 9s appart three times now in 200 rounds. This is my issue. I have tried a wooden chopstick to see if it worked before ordering a metal one. It did but not without a lot of fiddling. In order to insert it I put it on the bench sticking out at 90 degrees and weighted it down with a hammer. That was my third hand. Reversing the proceedure was moer difficult, especially with Slide-Glide on the fingers. I had trouble getting the pin past the kidney shaped hole in the barel lug. Totally frustrating for such a nice pistol.
What is needed, I think, is a device that one can push down barrel first until the pin lines up and then push it out, a two handed operation.
I would suggest an aluminum extrusion in a "T" cross section, about 1/2" high and thin enough to allow the barel and spring guide rod to clear it when the pistol is pressed down on it enough to allow the pin to clear.
Thus: _I_ and about 2" long.
Any thoughts?
HiCap