Yeh, now if I can get Kahr to fix it, I'd be happy. Hell, if they ever call me back, they can sell me the parts half off and I'll fix it myself.
http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=21620
Yeh, now if I can get Kahr to fix it, I'd be happy. Hell, if they ever call me back, they can sell me the parts half off and I'll fix it myself.
http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=21620
USN ~ Retired
To rev ray: I don't know if you've done the polish job yet but if you haven't don't be afraid. If you're apprehensive practice on something else that you want to make shiny, like a blade or a tool. Like someone else said, you just need to go in straight lines. Take your time, pay attention to what you're doing and it will turn out fine.
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Absolutely Gorgeous! Now you need some nice wood grips to Ice the cake.
CM9
K40
Looking for the elusive T9
The original K40 is fixed. The smallest amount of wiggle still exists, but you can barely notice it.
I replaced the slide stop and it fixed it immediately. After about 200 rounds of plinking, it loosened up a bit, but I did exchange my 20lbs recoil spring for a 22lbs. It works great.
Now for the real insanity. I bought a second K40. It was NIB for $495.
I just couldn't say no.
I feel more comfortable carrying my MK40 now that it's warm out, but there's no denying I really prefer the K40.
I've been running 165 grain Golden Sabers through both and Speer Lawman for practice.
USN ~ Retired