I have a half dozen Kahrs and have been shooting them for years and have never had such a problem. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that the gun was somehow improperly reassembled.
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I have a half dozen Kahrs and have been shooting them for years and have never had such a problem. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that the gun was somehow improperly reassembled.
However, the article stated that the slides of the C series, unlike the P series, are not machined from 416 bar stock, which is contrary to what I've read elsewhere.
Just last week, one of our firearms instructors made the statement that any .40 cal polymer-framed handgun was prone to fail with a cracked frame after several thousand rounds. He based his...
I had the same experience with my Glock 42. Because our agency will not allow Kahrs to be carried as backups or CC, I bought the Glock, but it has not lived up to the Glock reputation for...
I had to do it once. Living in the country, having an animal "put down" by a vet was unheard of. Though it had to be done, without question, it was a traumatic experience. It took me several...
Even if it's under warranty it could still cost you a bit. I recently had to return a P380 for warranty work and the Kahr tech with whom I spoke refused to send me a prepaid shipping label; so it...
I have several other Kahrs, including a P380 and a CM40, but the CM9 is my everyday carry.
Thanks for all the suggestions -- much appreciated.
What is recommended for a solvent to clean polymer frames? I notice that some solvents clearly state that they may damage plastic components, so I assume they would not be good for a polymer frame. ...