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JMHO........Looks like it will be a fine carry gun. Always liked the look of their trigger guard. I can see flat mag bases the same color as the grip safety. I could also see deep/red grips. I don't...
Yeah, between the droughts, floods, fires, costs, and politics, I don't understand why people aren't flocking in droves to the dump.
We had a mild winter last year, and another this year. Besides a couple of 10" falls, pretty tame for this neck of the woods. We've had extreme fire warnings because of the winds and drier...
I'd say those trousers are shot....................
JFYI............There is a place called AK Arms Club, if you like nice shiny guns.....................https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1037977775
So, which weight combo did you end up installing??????????
Apples and oranges..............
I knew it would make the trigger much nicer. Some polishing would make it even smoother. You have to be careful with those pawls. Things can go flying................stock revolver triggers are not...
I have the following for trade..........Like new Desantis Nemesis pocket holster. Only checked for fit. Ordered for MK9 but will fit many other Kahr models. Also, a new Remora 1SM pocket magazine...
They want jobs that pay $50 an hr. because a studio apt. avg. $2500 a month. A 2 bed. 1 bath 1000 sq. ft. home in Oakland, which is hardly a most desirable place, averages $515,000.
From a movie standpoint, Bond should have used a blunderbuss, or a MR .50 cal. From a concealment aspect, not so much................
They will need that $50 an hr. plus full time polishing. Between the taxes, cost of a home, rent, etc. they will probably have to work harder than they did working. :p
I would think that the only question would be ammo availability/prices in the future. I pocket carried an MK9 for over 8 yrs. My preferred caliber is .40. I had other .40 cal firearms, so a 9mm...
Your idea..........what happened?
I had an MK9 manufactured in 2000. It had the rotating pin.
Should be interesting. JohnR seems to be happy with his 10# 9# spring combo, mine is at 9# 8#, and I think your kit has the 9 1/2# 7 1/2#.
Actually, it should be called a deburring. I've handled quite a few different SP's. On some of them, the triggers were not bad, with no grit, just a bit heavy for my liking. On others, they were...
A very nice pairing.
I guess you'd just have to take my word for it. Just saying.
I'm assuming it was 10#
Should be a snap for you. The hammer spring is really easy. The trigger return is more difficult because it's so small and in a tunnel. Probably more difficult to get the trigger assembly out.
I've been using the Renaissance wax for a few years. I mainly use it for protection against rust/pitting when I found some on my revolver after carrying it in hot weather. A little bit goes a long...
I'm interested in how you like it also. If you have some miles on it, it may have deburred some on its own. I did the internal polish. Figured as long as the trigger assembly was out, might as well....