Anytime! Interesting that yours had metal in it. Mine was all polymer. I don't know either if it would have failed, but over the years it had gotten kind of musy on the release of the mag. The all...
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Anytime! Interesting that yours had metal in it. Mine was all polymer. I don't know either if it would have failed, but over the years it had gotten kind of musy on the release of the mag. The all...
Boy Howdy! I started a run on mag releases from Kahr! I took mine to the range this morning and ran 50 rounds through it with perfect function. Funny side note a guy was there with a new Glock 43....
I got this pistol in 2006 with the polymer catch and it's hard telling how many time the mag has been in & out. I'm tickled that Kahr replaced it free as I was prepared to buy one. it was a drop in...
Yep. The polymer catch was worn from rubbing on the steel magazine.
My PM9 is a 15 year old bull nose with dead night sights. A faithful companion! I noticed lately that the mag release was kind of mushy so I look at Kahr's site for a new one. It didn't specify if it...
I tried to smash a Blue Bullet this afternoon...it stayed intact even though flattened! I was impressed. They performed well in my PM9 so I'll place another order next week.
I would recommend the Blue Bullets. No leading and for cleanup all I did was rung a plastic brush through the barrel to remove the fouling residue. Made me happy!
Yea I can see this is a hot thread! I went ahead and ran 50 Blue Bullets that are polymer coated through it with no issues. Appreciate your response. I probably should have put this in the reloading...
Like the title says, I'm wondering about using polymer coated bullets in the polygonal rifling of my PM9? Specifically the 135 gr bullets from the Blue Bullet company? I know that lead is supposed to...
Yep, it's beyond me, which is why I put the question to you guys. I guess cleaning all the crud out did something. I don't know, just glad it runs!
I have no idea! I was concerned when it wouldn't move the pencil, but it fires live ammo reliably.
All is well! My range trip today verified that my PM9 is as reliable as it ever was!
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That's what I figured as well. Perplexing though because before I took it apart it passed the pencil test. I'll post results after my range trip.
I can push down on the drop safety and move the striker far enough to protrude from the bolt face. I just did an experiment, I sized and primed an empty case, chambered it and fired it with no...
This morning I dis assembled my 15 year old PM9's slide to clean out the crud & oil (first time doing this). Now upon re assembly it won't pass the pencil test. It won't even make the pencil move....
Appreciate the input! I sold a Springer XD because it wouldn't feed SWC. I guess I'll just have to try it and find out!
Hi all, new guy here with a question. I am looking at a CW45 and am wondering if you have experience shooting lead out of one? Especially 200gr LSW loads? The reason I ask is I have two 1911's and...