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  • #16
    oh my kerby

    Originally posted by kerby9mm View Post
    One of the most valuable things that I have learned by reading this forum for 3 years now is what muggsy stated. If the dealer won't let you inspect everything the way you want short of test firing move on. I have found out that kahrs guns can vary in some things even being the same model. My mk9 is slightly different in slide to frame fit & trigger pull/reset. Good thing is even though different they both function as designed.
    now u done it. u have given <Muggsy such a big head now that he can't even live in his mobil home anymore. Com;liments are like dope to him, if u get my point.

    What did he pay u to say that???? Just sayin. I seem to remember the last guy that gtave Muggsy a compliment was banned by the moderatorws on the basis of stupidity. Just sayin Ol Muggsy is all right in ol jocko's book, but again I cannot read either, so utter than a sears and roebuck catalog in my out house, there are no books in our home. I don'
    t call Playboy or Penthouse books and I have all 9843 issues of Playboy. Just sayin
    . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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    • #17
      I have to admit that an occasional pat on the back has my head in the clouds, but a swift kick in the arse by Jocko brings me right back down to earth again. Thanks Jocko for always being their to cover my backsides. What a pal.
      Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Bill K View Post
        I'm curious as to why such a noticeable difference. I just wouldn't have guessed that with CNC machining that amount of difference would show up when the parts were put together - one gun compared to another. Is it that there are two parts on either side of their allowable tolerance and then when put together you get that gap? Which is more the norm, what we see in the first 3 pics or what we see in the last 2 pictures? My PM9 is like what I see in the last 2 pictures.

        Thanks...

        I would have to say that while my K40 just in fact go "boom", theydo boast about the housing some of the most sophisticated CNC machinery in theindustry.
        I don't expect perfection, but I would appreciate consistency, especially for the flagship line.
        USN ~ Retired

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        • #19
          Ya know... all three of my Kahr barrels show signs of handfitting. Not the best, but not awful file work on the hood.

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          • #20
            I would have to say that while my K40 does in fact go "boom", they do boast about the housing some of the most sophisticated CNC machinery in the industry.

            I don't expect absolute perfection, but I would appreciate consistency, especially for the flagship line.
            USN ~ Retired

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            • #21
              I still love my Kahr's, but you would not see this variance on two Sig P229's.

              And as BillK stated, I'd like to know which one is more consistently normal.
              USN ~ Retired

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Flieger View Post
                I now have two K40's. My new one has a gap on the barrel hood where it meets up with the end of the rear slide.

                My first is tight and no gaps, but this new one is a cresent cut hole. Before I start using it, I wanted to ask if this is normal or at the very least safe?

                Should they all fit completely with a gap or hole?
                FL:

                The gap is a loaded chamber viewport?

                Has to be an error in manufacturing; may or not be problematic.

                -s
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                • #23
                  IMHO, a gun with a barrel fit like that should be sold as a second or a blem. Kahr takes great pride in advertising their match grade Lothar Walther barrel and CNC machining. They market their guns as a premium product. Kahr should live up to the promise. It's up to we the consumer to hold them to that high standard.
                  Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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                  Colt Woodsman
                  Ruger Mark III .22-45
                  Kahr CM9
                  Kahr P380

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                  • #24
                    Right on, Muggsy.
                    NRA Life Member

                    "Owning a handgun doesn't make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician." -Col Jeff Cooper

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                      IMHO, a gun with a barrel fit like that should be sold as a second or a blem. Kahr takes great pride in advertising their match grade Lothar Walther barrel and CNC machining. They market their guns as a premium product. Kahr should live up to the promise. It's up to we the consumer to hold them to that high standard.
                      Thanks Muggsy!
                      USN ~ Retired

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                      • #26
                        Here’s something that is interesting; it may be that they intended to have a crescent or half moon hole on the hood.

                        Out of the 4 steel framed Kahr’s that I own, I looked at the edge of where the hole is on mine.

                        My barrels, all 4 of them have a circular indentation at the edge. The metal is filed away to follow the edge of that indentation.

                        On the others, the metal is rough to the edge (material that goes past this circular “punch” mark).



                        What I still can’t understand is why Kahr customer servicedoesn’t know which way is up?


                        I’m sorry, I’m without a camera today or I would haveincluded a shot.
                        USN ~ Retired

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                        • #27
                          My MK40 Elite
                          "Typing the word "grandparents," I mistyped and the autocorrect changed it to CandyLand. Not entirely inaccurate." - Our daughter.

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                          • #28
                            That "hole" may not look the best but I don't believe it will give you any trouble. The base of a cartridge is where most of the brass is and also it's strongest point. I've experience many a case mouth split from constant reloading but I've never had the base of a cartridge split. I'd say take this up with Kahr if it really bothers you but that hole is really only cosmetic.
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                            • #29
                              While it my be part of the design or an overly zealous employee, so far it hasn't caused a problem with it's operation. It shoots as it should.

                              They are really good guns. The K40 is just about perfect for me, but I'm spending more time with my MK40 these days now that the weather has changed.
                              USN ~ Retired

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                              • #30
                                That "hole" will most likely go unnoticed by anyone except for you. Shoot and enjoy your new pistol.
                                Last edited by marshal kane; 06-23-2014, 08:16 AM. Reason: see previous post
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