Thanks, I ended up with this.
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Thanks, I ended up with this.
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23 years in a Federal Penitentiary, 6x8 double bunked rooms with toilets
LMAO!!!
One thing I've noticed with my 8 Kahrs is that they're all different with the amount of force required to get the slide stop started.
My MK9 was easy from the first time, and my others were mostly tougher when new. They all are pretty easy now, but my CW45 was a real bear at first. The Sharpie trick was necessary for a while with that one.
My newest (CW9) was really easy to rack, and the slide stop was super easy to remove.
I suspect Kahr used their new "slide racking machine" on it to break it in. It feels like it went to "finishing school", and looks it too.
No polymer stringys on the frame from the get go. If all Kahrs were like this when new, I think Kahr would sell a lot more guns.
Actually you had a pretty good idea Ed, just felt like stirring it up a little today.
Tkari, don't mean to pry, but do you have arthritis? A guy at our gun club wanted to buy a p380, I let him try and rack mine and he thanked me for saving him some money.
23 years in a Federal Penitentiary, 6x8 double bunked rooms with toilets
seems others have a struggle with it to, slack in the recoil spring.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZKh2-gb5z0
Been looking into picking up one, 14 oz pocket gun. $300 and Kahr has a $45 rebate.
I made a block of wood with a hole for the barrel to go in. Bore the hole the right depth and just push the gun down. The pin lines up and is easy to push in or out.