Muggsy, the logic to our fix is pretty simple. I take the area that was breaking and make it several times stronger by the geometry of the design and then use the toughest material for the application. While I was at it, I also made another change to the geometry that keeps the striker from hitting the round below in the magazine that has caused light strikes for some. To allow the part to be thicker and wider in the weak area, the spacer has to change. Since the spacer is lightly stressed, and the striker is more highly stressed, it works out pretty well. The result might well be called "over built." but that is what makes it the ultimate solution that ends breakage of the part.
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There are always more in the pipeline...
Any idea on pricing yet?
CW9 1000 rounds * CW380 950 rounds
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I have had one broken striker in my P380. I hope this proves out. Dan
I'm quite interested as long as the price isn't crazy.
Interesting to say the least... If I remember right, S7 can be heat treated to 60 rockwell and still bent 90 degrees... I believe that it was the toughest steel I have ever dealt with when doing tool and die work.. This may be the ticket for a dead nuts reliable striker...
Comparison is the thief of Joy....
CW380
MK9
Any plans to make these for other models? Particularly the 45 cal.
CT380,CW9, P45, Colt 1991A1, 1911A1 Rem-Rand, Sig GSR 45acp, Sig Ultra 45acp,Colt New Agent 9mm, German Makarov 9X18, M1 Carbines, Walther P22, Remington Nylon 66, North Amer 22, Ruger LCR 38cal, S&W Victory 38spl, S&W M15 38, Remington 870 Police 12ga.