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Old 05-05-2012, 06:28 PM
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GUNNER D. no doubt ur k9 has the rubbr grips to. Don't give them up for anything else either. they not only feel great, they absorb and the grips screws won't work loose either. Those are the best grips IMO for the K9..

Little do the NYPD gun owners know but their demise with the K9 has been this forums GOOD LUCK: Just sayin

normally seeing alot of used K9 is rarer than a d!ck on a hen
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Congrats- Hope you love your K9 as much as I do mine....I'm very thankful mine didn't have any belly button lint on it! Have you shot it yet? Also, how about some pics?
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Old 05-06-2012, 02:34 PM
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How old are the K9s from AIMsurplus?
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Old 05-06-2012, 03:04 PM
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I've been looking at getting one of these NYPD trades from Aim as well. After getting the wife's T9 recently I have a new appreciation for the all steel Kahrs. I was hoping to find some of them locally so I could hand pick, but I missed the last gun show.

I cleaned out Midway on T9 magazines last week, got the last 4 they had.
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Old 05-06-2012, 03:19 PM
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I think they're Meprolight. There's an "M" on the right side of the front sight. And the profile resembles that of photos of Meprolights I can find online.
In that case I think you'll have to buy a new Mepro set and have them installed, that or get whatever brand or type of sight you prefer.

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I've been looking at getting one of these NYPD trades from Aim as well. After getting the wife's T9 recently I have a new appreciation for the all steel Kahrs. I was hoping to find some of them locally so I could hand pick, but I missed the last gun show.

I cleaned out Midway on T9 magazines last week, got the last 4 they had.

Bronco, if you get a chance to handle one of the old steel frame K's side by side with a SS frame, you may find the steel has a better feel to it compared to the SS. I think the steel ones break in and become much smoother compared to their rustless brothers. FWIW
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Old 05-09-2012, 08:30 PM
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In regards to the age of the NYPD K9s, mine is a 2002 model (after looking up the serial number online) and the frame says "stainless".

I am assuming the slide is something coated/plated... or is it just a different stainless alloy?

Mine has factory sights, but, I might get a set of mepro units.
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Old 05-10-2012, 09:57 AM
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The slide on stainless autos has to be of a slightly different hardness of metal,as it was discovered early on that same hardness top and bottom end "galls" when operating. Stainless pioneers AMT and Randall taught us this,thus the slide will differ a tad in color tone on these guns. Some companies do a decent job blasting with different media to balance the colors I've noticed,like Kimber.

My 98 date K40 is stainless marked with a tad 2 toning, but the Walther barrel and slide stop are defiantly nickle plated,the softer shade doesn't match anything else. I'm guessing Kahr wanted a tougher steel formula for these parts.
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In regards to the age of the NYPD K9s, mine is a 2002 model (after looking up the serial number online) and the frame says "stainless".

I am assuming the slide is something coated/plated... or is it just a different stainless alloy?

Mine has factory sights, but, I might get a set of mepro units.
K9 is stainless, no doubt the slide is probably heat treated differently than the frame.

The slide is machined from stainless bar stock where I would imagine the lower is an investment casting of stainless..
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Old 05-19-2012, 01:02 PM
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Well, I run my K9 with a very light coating of CLP on all the internal surfaces.

The trigger pull on mine is about where I would expect it. A good fluff-n-buff on some of the critical surfaces will likely yield another 1/2# pull reduction, but, nothing earth shattering.

All and all, a VERY wise investment. Accuracy is excellent and the weight is very manageable when complimented with the Don Hume IWB holster.

Last thing it needed was a couple of new mags and springs for the older mags.
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