I just checked my new one I bought from Kahr.com for $40 bucks and it was in right. Well after reading this thread I thought it was in wrong and then it was right and than well uh....I think its still right.
I just checked my new one I bought from Kahr.com for $40 bucks and it was in right. Well after reading this thread I thought it was in wrong and then it was right and than well uh....I think its still right.
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Greg's orientation is correct. Funny, the Beretta Forum had a bit of confusion on this when one member got a set which was reversed.
If you lay the mag tube on its flat side, place the follower near it or even on the outside top, test the spring orientation in every possible way and ONE way will obviously be correct. The top of the spring has to match the angle of the follower, at the same time, the spring must angle to parallel the tube. You don't want a radical angle introducing needless friction. Simple, really.
Good thread, I had mine in backwards and didnt realize it. If you just look at the SHAPE of the spring and the SHAPE of the clip theirs actually a misleading way it can go in their that is not correct. Do as others have recomended and go BACK TO PAGE 1 and look at that photo
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kahrs magazines come fully assembled from the supply vendor. Kahr has the end responsibility of getting proper magazines,no doubt aobut it but IMO 99.995% of all kahr mags are properly installed.That is just anutter reason why in the propper prepping thread, we suggest checking the magazines. Not rocket science to do so, and just erroring on the side of caution. I never assume jack sh!t with anew gun by any maker...
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I have been having all kinds of problems getting my out of the box CW45 to
load up correctly....when I saw the prep sticky that at the end says check
magazine springs....whoa boy here we go....
I pulled mine out and they are "wound" differently from the ones in the picture examples....
In the example pictures posted and in the manual it show both spring loops
at the ends to be at the bottom or top depending how you hold the spring.
Mine are at opposite end orientation....it's like the springs were wound wrong
or maybe as I suspect it doesn't make hoot of a difference...I haven't seen
one post where someone said...."Hey that did it...I'm good now...."....
I would think that it doesn't matter as long as spring pressure is enough to
get the job done.
Somebody get this right ????
I always take my mags apart and remove the grease/crud from the inside of the tube by forcing wadded up paper towels through them. Then I use fine grit sandpaper to light touch over all surfaces, incuding the inside of the retention slot using a piece of sandpaper wrapped around a pencil/eraser for that only. I want to check for burrs and smooth all bearing surfaces EXCEPT the metal pin in the follower.
I do the same for the edges of follower and the bottom of the skirts. I want the follower to drop freely all the way to the top when I put the magazine back together.
Then I lightly oil the spring and re-assemble the mags with one raised end of the spring under the front of the follower for LIFT.
Thanks for the excellent photos of proper installations, guys! Ressom's incorrect example is great for showing what NOT to do!
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Greg's post #6 appears consistent with photo 13 in the Kahr manual, page 23.
This probably goes without saying it but it appears either end of the spring can be inserted into the follower provided the orientation is correct. So there is only one way to orient it but either end of the spring can be used.
Please confirm.
Also, I've had a 'change of attitude' since my post #19 nearly four years ago- that was then, this is ...
Last edited by kahrinca; 08-24-2015 at 11:49 AM.
Either end can be used, as long as the orientation is correct (as in Greg's post). I take mine apart to clean and apply a couple coats of car wax with a Q-tip to the interior and follower. Slicks'em right up!
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