Originally Posted by
dsk
I'm less worried about extractor problems than I am light firing pin strikes, which have long plagued my P380 and are a lot harder to solve.
Been there. My old P380 was reliable for years, then developed a problem with occasional light strikes. Kahr replaced the barrel on the theory that the round was loading a bit too deeply into the chamber. That didn't do it so they replaced the frame which somehow had come to have too much flex I guess. That did it, it was back to being perfect (until it was stolen last year.)
Again, having a 2nd one - a cw380 which is essentially a duplicate - made it easier to tolerate the repeat trips to the factory.
Rest in peace Muggsy
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