Here is the Kahr Lube Diagram from over at Glock Talk:
http://i1038.photobucket.com/albums/...LubePoints.jpg
http://kahrtalk.com/members/johnh-al...ion-points.jpg
http://i66.tinypic.com/24njkuu.jpg
Many thanks to the original creator!
John
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Here is the Kahr Lube Diagram from over at Glock Talk:
http://i1038.photobucket.com/albums/...LubePoints.jpg
http://kahrtalk.com/members/johnh-al...ion-points.jpg
http://i66.tinypic.com/24njkuu.jpg
Many thanks to the original creator!
John
I noted that it says all "points" BUT 2, 3, & 5 without elaborating later. Those look to me to be points where I would use grease like Shooter's Choice in the syringe pack.
The other inference would be that one is using a Q-tip except at 2, 3, & 5. :confused:
I've always taken this to infer that using something larger, say a cleaning patch, works better on the "big" parts. Many people use patches to do the whole job.
I always use a tiny bit of TW25b on the areas where oil is prone to migrate or under higher stresses.
The chart is overall a terrific aide, especially for the novice shooter or new Kahr owner IMHO.
Love TW25, for me just har dto beat that lube, it doesn't run and stay right there..
Great info. Made a copy and I'll keep it with the instruction manual.
Has anybody alerted the mod's that the picture has disappeared?
Luckily I downloaded it and can repost!
http://i1038.photobucket.com/albums/...LubePoints.jpg
n11: stick around we have alot more here to show u~!!!
The two springs on my guide rod (PM9) appear to be captured. Can/should/must the springs be taken off in order to lube the guide rod?