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    Default PM 9 Recoil spring failure

    Took down the pistol to clean and when I removed the recoil spring it came apart into separate springs
    In other words the thin inner spring separated from the metal guide
    the inner rod had 3-4 threads,did I lose a retaining nut,or do I need to just order a whole new spring from
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRDutch View Post
    Took down the pistol to clean and when I removed the recoil spring it came apart into separate springs
    In other words the thin inner spring separated from the metal guide
    the inner rod had 3-4 threads,did I lose a retaining nut,or do I need to just order a whole new spring from
    Kahr

    Yes, you lost the retaining nut. Mine did the same thing after a couple thousand rounds. Order a new spring assembly from Kahr, clean/lube it and drop it right in. You'll be good to go.


    Tim

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    In a pinch you can make a replacement nut: http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.p...pring-assembly
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    Just make sure you buy the correct one, old vs new style. Not sure which one you need.
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    Thanks for the replies,
    I called Kahr and they are sending me a new spring assembly free of charge
    I have my CW45 (house gun) as a backup.
    Im not looking forward to breaking in a new spring
    This pistol was 100% reliable and I hope Im not going to start having issues
    I guess I could reuse the broken in main outer spring but I don't know if that's the best way to go
    Ill see how the new assembly works

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    You shouldn't have any issues. The gun is now broken in. Many only replace the outer spring when they feel the need for a new recoil spring. Hang onto the old one for a spare. Doubt you'll ever need it but never hurts to have one handy.
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