If you wanted some for your K, P, CW, St 9 or 40, but were sad to see they're no longer listed...... Look under parts for the PM/CM 9. You'll find it there. It's the same part for all of these.
If you wanted some for your K, P, CW, St 9 or 40, but were sad to see they're no longer listed...... Look under parts for the PM/CM 9. You'll find it there. It's the same part for all of these.
Yeah they fit, I was having an issue with my P2-9 and S9 seating the magazine, had to hit hard so I could go in.I borrow the CM9 and PM9 steel flush plate and that resolved the problem. I was in the site looking for these and Yeap and as you found them the same place, the strange things that the plastic one cost the same as the metal. The pinky extension made by Pearce fit also.
A little sandpaper on the top of the plastic mag base might fix that problem.
muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.
muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.
Anyone looking for magazines, ebay Has a large supply of just about all model mags and the best prices I have seen. Ordered a 7 rd for my CM and shipping was very fast. Perfect transaction. (Free Shipping)
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Kahr Arms MK9 PM9 CM9 9mm 7 Round Magazine with Finger Extension
$33.85Unit price $33.85
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Yes they do, only wish the have metal base plate. I found back plate for $6.99 plus tax and free shipping.Fits Kahr Model(s): CT, CW, CM, TP, P, PM. Caliber(s): 9/40 & .45 ACP Made by NDZ.
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Well, it's possible that if the mag isn't locking in, there's excessive material above the groove to begin with. But it's so thin above the groove in the base on a working mag already that I'm forced by experience to consider that a weak spot. Having your mag spontaneously dump its contents on the ground while in the holster tends to change your perspective. I won't carry any Kahr with a plastic base on the mag anymore. Range mags don't matter.