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Hi, I bought new L9 A2 and still didn't shoot from it, but I noticed that trigger control group doesn't fit frame properly. There is around 0.5mm (sorry I don't know how much it is in imperial units :) horizontal movement back and forth of group in frame. When I rack a slide and then start pull the trigger, I can feel that whole group and slide make this very small movement back and then trigger starts to pull.

I was expecting perfect build quality, but this makes me nervous. Did I get piece with bigger tolerance, or it's price for modular frame and every MF has this issue?
 

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Sorry I thought I responded to your thread. I have 5 A2 series pistols, non have that movement and are all very tight. If anything they are a pain to insert and remove the chassis due to how tight they are. This sounds like a warranty issue to me. Videos or pictures can always help but the trigger group chassis shouldn’t move in operation of the gun, beyond the obvious functioning
 

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Hi, I bought new L9 A2 and still didn't shoot from it, but I noticed that trigger control group doesn't fit frame properly. There is around 0.5mm (sorry I don't know how much it is in imperial units :) horizontal movement back and forth of group in frame. When I rack a slide and then start pull the trigger, I can feel that whole group and slide make this very small movement back and then trigger starts to pull.

I was expecting perfect build quality, but this makes me nervous. Did I get piece with bigger tolerance, or it's price for modular frame and every MF has this issue?
So I’m not crazy then! I own 2 A1 pistols and 2 A2. And my most recent purchase a C9 A2 has the same problem. Took me a bit to figure out the clicking when I first touch the trigger was. But it shoots perfectly otherwise. No problems, but it is annoying.
 
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