Originally Posted by
crazyjz
If you had allowed the mag to stay in the gun, the top round in the picture could not have traveled that far forward. My guess is just as was shown in a previous picture, that round was drug forward somewhat while it was in the gun and moved even a bit more forward during the mag drop.
While I would be the last one to defend the design of Kahr magazines, and all of mine seem to drag that next round forward a bit, it normally does not affect the function of the gun. That is, unless you are shooting some really short, fat bullets that could slightly engage the front corner of the slide stop causing premature slide lock issues.
Disregard what you know of how bullets feed in other gun magazines. None of my Colt's, Glock's or Sig's drag that next bullet forward like the Kahr does. The good new's is that, at least in my CM9, it does not seem to matter other than the slide stop issue I mentioned.
If you are having failures/jams, it may be a contributory factor but in my opinion, is not the primary cause.