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    I have appreciated your input muggsy, but it is a little offensive to continue telling me that I need more training and practice, especially because I am doing as much as I can. I go to the range as often as I can or can find ammo, and I have spent money on safety and training classes. Even with the practice and training I have had I still consider myself "new" since I have only owned a firearm for a few months. I demonstrated sufficient competency to obtain a concealed handgun license so I think that's got to say something....?

    Southerngunner, I have been storing my pistol with the slide locked open. I think it made a little bit of difference at first but not much.

    Thank you for the link TenorTim, I'll check it out.

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    Hi Mandapru and welcome to the club....Glad to hear things are going well with the new pistol...If you are still having problems racking the slide look into this product....gets good reviews from people with hand strength issues...

    www.handi-racker.com

    Good luck and again welcome to Kahr pisols and Kahrtalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by muggsy View Post
    Maam, I don't need any sensitivity training,
    Yes you do. Lots I might add.
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    Quote Originally Posted by getsome View Post
    Hi Mandapru and welcome to the club....Glad to hear things are going well with the new pistol...If you are still having problems racking the slide look into this product....gets good reviews from people with hand strength issues...

    www.handi-racker.com

    Good luck and again welcome to Kahr pisols and Kahrtalk
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    Quote Originally Posted by mandapru View Post
    I have appreciated your input muggsy, but it is a little offensive to continue telling me that I need more training and practice, especially because I am doing as much as I can. I go to the range as often as I can or can find ammo, and I have spent money on safety and training classes. Even with the practice and training I have had I still consider myself "new" since I have only owned a firearm for a few months. I demonstrated sufficient competency to obtain a concealed handgun license so I think that's got to say something....?

    Southerngunner, I have been storing my pistol with the slide locked open. I think it made a little bit of difference at first but not much.

    Thank you for the link TenorTim, I'll check it out.
    Let me put it to you this way, mandapru and maybe you'll understand. There isn't anyone on this forum who couldn't used more training and trigger time, myself included. Being new you need more than some of the others. I wasn't trying to be insulting or condescending. I was offering you my best advice. The others on this board who jumped down my throat should have known that. You I can forgive. I'm not a know-it-all, but I do know a lot. And a hell of a lot more than most. And that's just the way it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by muggsy View Post
    Let me put it to you this way, mandapru and maybe you'll understand. There isn't anyone on this forum who couldn't used more training and trigger time, myself included. Being new you need more than some of the others. I wasn't trying to be insulting or condescending. I was offering you my best advice. The others on this board who jumped down my throat should have known that. You I can forgive. I'm not a know-it-all, but I do know a lot. And a hell of a lot more than most. And that's just the way it is.
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    Mandapru, keep up the good [hard] work. Bawanna covered the basics and you already have the basics, a good quality gun, a holster that covers the trigger and the mindset to practice and learn. Welcome to the place.
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    Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knkali View Post
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