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Thread: Kahr Slide Removal and Reassembly Method (unofficial)

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    My PM 9 is easy to take down, but the CW380 with more take downs than I can count is still hard. I just can't get it started without something hard to get that first little push. Yes, you can use a mag or a bullet to push it, but I only take it down to clean it so why not use plastic that is at hand. I always prefer easy over hard.

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    My finger just ain,t that hard.

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    Back in the day I remember seeing video's of the guy that invented kuboton. He could do everything the kuboton could do with just his finger. It was pretty amazing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    Back in the day I remember seeing video's of the guy that invented kuboton. He could do everything the kuboton could do with just his finger. It was pretty amazing.
    Now there's a good reason/excuse/alibi to have a kubotan on your key ring/in your pocket....it's a Kahr disassembly tool
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    Of course one could use their thumb instead of a finger:
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    Quote Originally Posted by gb6491 View Post
    Now there's a good reason/excuse/alibi to have a kubotan on your key ring/in your pocket....it's a Kahr disassembly tool
    Good idea, maybe I'll spin some up. I made some several years ago before I had a lather, should be easy peasy with one.
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    I'll bite, what's a kuboton?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dustnchips View Post
    My PM 9 is easy to take down, but the CW380 with more take downs than I can count is still hard. I just can't get it started without something hard to get that first little push. Yes, you can use a mag or a bullet to push it, but I only take it down to clean it so why not use plastic that is at hand. I always prefer easy over hard.
    Yea I have the same experience. Some just seem to be much more difficult than others. Not a big deal for me to use the bottom of a mag to start it off. I thought I knew what the issue was but I guess not.

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