By my estimation, T9s are harder to find, so for that and your liking it even more I'd go for that. But consider bike tire tube or other rubberized and inexpensive, non-permanent grip solutions. ...
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By my estimation, T9s are harder to find, so for that and your liking it even more I'd go for that. But consider bike tire tube or other rubberized and inexpensive, non-permanent grip solutions. ...
Nice results and nice picture. I am a kahr fan myself. I was a little surprised by size comparison between PM9 / CT380. CT380 is just a wee bit larger height and length. I had not expected a 380...
My "dress slacks" these days are limited to jeans and mostly duluth trading type work pants, carpenter pants. I don't think I would be a good comparison. I can give you the measured dimensions of...
Recommend taking a look at http://pocketholsters.com/
I have been using their back pocket holsters for a long time and found them to work very well with seecamp, guardian, RM380. They have an...
...and live fire testing just now proved manual results have little bearing on what will actually happen. I ran both my flush mags, and neither locked back on the last round. Fed fired and ejected...
There indeed is a perfectly good reason for this. I just don't know what it is either. Never bothered me, though some folks have mentioned it before. My PM9 works great, if your xx9 does too I'd...
Greetings. Back in April of 2017 I bought a PM40 stainless with black finish and night sights (because my PM9 from 2010 has been fantastic, and why not). Condition was very good, and I've dated it...
My PM9 is from 2010 and is what people call blunt nose. It works great, looks great, and I don't see a reason to change it unless parts/service were no longer available. My advice would be to enjoy...
Thanks DJK11, I thought that might be the case.
Clean as a whistle. I've detail stripped all my poly Kahrs including TP45. I'm talking about the tip of the striker peeking out when the block is in a passive state - locked, keeping the striker...
Greetings fellow TP/CT 45 owners. I have a TP45 which I noticed the firing pin/striker tip just barely peeks out when I press the lug forward. You can barely see it when looking through the...
I bought two, one for an RM380 and the other for a P32. Nice idea in theory, for me I could not get clean draws from the pocket without the holster. The P32 seemed to work better than the RM380...
synthetic safe gun scrubber, or for a lot less, non-chlorinated brake cleaner. I have found the brake cleaner rather harsh, but either will strip all oil from the metal.
My only experience has been with the P series of Kahrs, bought new and used, and mine all looked cleanly machined. Your pictures resolution doesn't give the clearest view, but that slide looks to me...
You already have a 19, you'll keep it and trade out of the 26 for the gen 5 19? So you'll have two 19s plus your K9 for travel..... if I got it right
I've found that lower powered rounds combined with an unsupported paper target can often tear the paper, giving the appearance of keyholing. So I think I'm agreeing with what you all are saying here...
Off center can be a few things - obviously it's off to Kahr so they will fix it. But I'll speculate that it is not quite getting full in battery, with the primer hit so off center. Could be...
This thread made me look up comparable load velocities for 40 SW vs 357 SIG at ballisticsbytheinch. For 3" barrels they have Corbon 135 gr 40 SW running 1212 fps. In 357 SIG, Corbon 125 grain...
I'm thinking gun fit to hand. In my case I have never had this issue with my PM9, my natural grip doesn't seem to get in the gap so to speak. I wonder if you have comparatively larger hands, I...
As it happens I too did pick up a (used) PM40 from my local shop about two weeks ago. Seems to be in very nice shape, blackened like yours with night sights, 2014 production.
Enjoy your new...
Bump. Anyone have thoughts on this? Inquiring minds want to know :)
You may have luck with the "gunsmith's grip". Using your right hand, hold the thumb under the beavertail with fingers over the slide, and squeeze your hand closed. This will retract the slide...
Let me start by saying 1) I love my PM9; 2) it works perfect;
This is me being curious and picky about how my guns work.
So, simulating a just-fired position with trigger held to rear,...
My TP45 is very much like your CT45. Mine likes Federal HST 230 grain, Never a hiccup. Seems to hit the top of many ammo tests. I like them in 50 round boxes, P45HST2.
I ordered and today received two act-mags, and a test fit is perfect as they came. The follower seems to make good positive contact with the slide stop, and there is no drag on the slide/ejector...