I would try it with stock magazine parts. I have a PM9 that I haven’t modified anything on and have never had a malfunction.
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I would try it with stock magazine parts. I have a PM9 that I haven’t modified anything on and have never had a malfunction.
Magazine issue maybe?
How many rounds do you have through it
I’d buy it right then and there
I wouldn’t bother, they just don’t need to be that clean.
As long as you’re cleaning out the striker channel you should be fine.
Interesting point, I never thought of that
I wouldn't worry about it if it doesn't do it when cycling normally.
I would definitely clean the striker channel and debur the inside of the slide. My PM9 needed it.
Does it do it when you rack it normally and then pull the trigger?
Not sure on the failure to fire issue. Is it New or used? Is the striker channel clean and free of machining burrs?
Good deal
I wouldn't say that's normal. I would polish the contact points with 600 ->1000 sand paper and shoot the hell out of it. It will loosen up. I would also debur the the internals and clean out the...
Why install different components when it's already running well?
It sounds like the magguts are the variable. My PM9 runs just fine and it's completely stock.
I spy......15 things I'd like to put my mouth on.
Wow thanks for the explanation. So is the striker spring/trigger pull pulling the slide out of battery?
How would a worn out recoil spring cause light strikes? I'm just asking because I want to learn something new.
What did you find when you took it apart?
Are you worried about it falling out?
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It's their local laws, not their policy.
"We are not offering magazines with capacities greater than 10 rounds to the general public due to our location in Northbrook, Illinois, and local laws...
Thank you sir
Can you please take more picks comparing the G26 with the P365 with the +2 magazine?
Are you saying the trigger pull changed after 500 rounds?
My PM9 isn't like that. Like someone else mentioned these guns aren't cheep and we shouldn't be seeing these types of issues on premium models.
I wouldn't oil the striker or channel. I'm not sure about Kahr but I know Glock doesn't recommend it. I generally find oil on the striker due to ingress so it will find its way in there. I also use...
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