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    This was very helpful!

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    Awesome instructions!

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    Looks like the Kahr lube diagram has disappeared again. I needed a new copy but can't find it.
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    Just because... I thought I'd comment on #5, the rail groove. based on the chart directions I've always done this upside down, as I stand the slide muzzle down, not up, and let a drop ooze down. This way the slide stands by it's self. Seems easier to me. No big deal... just thought I'd comment. Guess I'm just lazy.
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    Alfonse, of Lakeline, llc, has mag metal followers that members have said aid in performing the "slingshot" slide operation. Might check that out if you need to chamber a round using that method.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ripley16 View Post
    Just because... I thought I'd comment on #5, the rail groove. based on the chart directions I've always done this upside down, as I stand the slide muzzle down, not up, and let a drop ooze down. This way the slide stands by it's self. Seems easier to me. No big deal... just thought I'd comment. Guess I'm just lazy.
    Me too. I always thought the instruction odd.
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    GREAT INFO
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    Awesome diagram..bot my gun used so it didn't come with all the creature comforts, instructions..manuals. I've been using Ballistol for a while..I use it on everything for lube and cleaning..aftershave. I wipe it on, let it set, clean and wipe it off. depending on the gun, sometimes, I'd use something a little heavier on the slide rails. Anyone have any opinions.. is Ballistol viscous enough for K40 maintenance?

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    I switched to Ballistol myself a couple years back. I love the stuff. Never thought about aftershave, that's a great idea.

    I do use light grease on the rails and a spot of the same grease the hood and muzzle end of the barrel at the wear points.

    Oil is probably plenty adequate but I'm an over oiler sometimes.
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