Just to step in here: J and I have held conversation. I remember "something" in his S.N. range was happening with the locked slide thing, but slipped my mind. Spoke with my brother and we both hit it......... I found a barrel to send to J and he will try that. Hopefully it works just fine and he will be back in business. I may as well let you all in on the details:
The early slides were 17-4 ph stainless steel. The barrels are 416 stainless steel. Working with Smith & Wesson who were doing our heat treatment at the time and frame coatings, we found out something interesting. Smith used the same materials for both their slides and barrels. Our R9 slide and barrels were made of different stainless steel grades. This was causing a ridge to form on the top of the barrel where the lockup was due to the dissimilar materials. Simply buff off that ridge and that solves that issue. Being the peening of the slide and the barrel hardened the area, once you smooth out that ridge, you were usually good to go after that. That seems to be what J is experiencing.
Now, with that said, and me speaking on the phone with J., we were originally going to exchange monies for the barrel, however, after speaking with him and understanding he was the original owner, I refused taking any monies due to the fact that that R9 would have been warrantied if we were still in business. That said, I sent J one of my last 9mm barrels no charge to hopefully repair his gun. Even though we are no longer in business almost 4 years now, I felt the obligation to rectify this issue if I could. I am waiting, like you good folks, to hear the outcome here once he installs the barrel in his R9.
Let's cross our fingers for a successful run! Ha haa . . . . .
Hope it works out for us J. !
Keep us posted please. (Call me when you get the barrel too) ;-)
Regards,
Eric R.