Don't feel bad = I usually give it a squirt of CLP when I'm finished cleaning - it has a good solvent and will dry in a few hours leavin a light coating of mineral oil with teflon. I hate to do a full disassembly (too lazy) so I try other stuff.
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While holding the striker to the rear, also spray some BC into the striker pin hole to really flush it out, but I agree with Tinman about doing the slide breakdown once a year or every 1,000 rounds because the metallic bits from the cases being bashed around can build up.
After you've stripped down the slide once or twice, it's not scary... just need to make sure you don't let those parts go flying... the striker spring assembly AND the extractor tunnel assembly, or train. Notice there's an order to taking the things apart and putting them back together. The striker safety block has a cut out for the extractor tunnel and has to be in place first to put that stuff back in.
There are several threads here and lots of pictures. The bent coat hanger "C" clamp IS like a third hand and each pistol needs its own, as the length needed varies.
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There are so many "thats what she said" jokes in this thread im getting dizzy....
Word of caution with the blow out hole....wear eye protection, or squint and look away. Some of that high pressure cleaner has a habit of spraying straight back at you. I got some brake cleaner in my eye last week and it sucked for about an hour.
And just in case anyone is too shy to ask... Here is the blow out hole.


Also, its worth looking into detail stripping the slide. There is a great youtube video on how to do it. It's actually pretty easy.
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You know, looking at this pic, I have an idea. If your Ripley striker spring tool is not too long, you could insert it in front of that pushed back striker and then blow away with the cleaner or even insert a Q-tip moistened with cleaner to wipe out the channel. What do you think? Doable?Originally posted by kb2wji View Post

Very interesting...
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JFootin: very possible. If you keep the spring back you can get a real healthy dose of cleaner in there too.
Oh yea... a helpful hint!! Pipe cleaners work GREAT for getting in tiny spots, but they're expensive. Wal Mart has a bag of 100 for about $3 in the crafts section. Little fuzzy twisty thingy's. They are just like a pipe cleaner, but wayyyy cheaper. And they work really well for jamming into those little spaces.
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I have sprayed my striker channel EVERTIME I cleanmy kahr which is 905of all times tha tI goto the range with it. I always pull back the striker and hld it andspray from the breech face also and sh-it willcome out of the big dlean oput hole. Imust be lucky I guess forI have never takenmy striker channelapart to clean it other thanusing that clean out hole in over 32K rounds. I would also bet mystriker channel is perfectlyclean to: Just saying.
There is IMO no thing are over cleaning the striker channel, so do what method suits u best. My way seems the best way for me but as u read, these threads. We all have our own ways, so just stick to it.. 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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Please, please, please no q-tips!
It's way too easy to leave a chunk of it in the gun without realizing it's happened.
Had a PJ in Japan who's GUU was misfiring every round because he'd 'cleaned' the firing pin channel in the bolt with a q-tip, half of which was still in the gun between the firing pin and bolt face.
Pipe cleaners are the way to go.
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Polishing the striker components and channel will go a long way toward ensuring functionailty, smoothing and even lightening trigger pull, and making everything easier to clean. When done with the polishing, before resassembly, lightly coat all parts and the channel with a lubricant such as MilTec-1, bake in a 170 dgree oven for about 15 minutes. Wipe off any excess.
Definitley worth the effort for performance as well as easier cleaning.
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Just as a heads up to all of you Kahr owners out there. I've been working on a lever similar to the one that you find on most porcelain receptacles to aid those who have difficulty in flushing their striker channels. This little gem will cost under five dollars, but I hope to make a small fortune on it. I'm going to split the profits evenly with my partners in this venture. Namely, Bawanna and Jocko.
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Wow, two of you! I have a SmartCarry, rarely use it. When I do, I like to use suspenders so I can loosen my belt a couple of notches for easier access (I normally have it cinched pretty tight).
I just bought some Perry Suspenders that clip to your belt instead of your pants. 2" wide for extra comfort, though they have them available 1.5" wide, too. I think they'll be great for helping support a heavier gun like my PPQ loaded with 15+1, plus two spare mags on the other side to help balance it. Neat idea, huh?
Very interesting...
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whgereI comefrom we call it a crapper flusher lever, Now I bet everyone knows exactlty what I am talkingabout when I stateit that way but oh no u gotta be "mother teresa" and dance around it that no one has a clue WTF ur talkin about. Thats not the muggsy that I know. Just sayinOriginally posted by muggsy View PostJust as a heads up to all of you Kahr owners out there. I've been working on a lever similar to the one that you find on most porcelain receptacles to aid those who have difficulty in flushing their striker channels. This little gem will cost under five dollars, but I hope to make a small fortune on it. I'm going to split the profits evenly with my partners in this venture. Namely, Bawanna and Jocko.
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. 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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In the summer I use a smart carry about 20% of the time. It's easy for me to hide the gun even when I'm just wearing shorts and a t-shirt. However, I normally carry the gun in the 10 o'clock position (not the traditional crotch location) with 60% of the grip above the belt line. I've never come close to the gun falling out and it even works when I'm not wearing a belt.
Women's clothing (especially dress pants) doesn't always have large pockets or belt loops,
so I look for alternatives when necessary.
I also like the flash bang for back up or when clothing or circumstance lend themselves to it's use. I've used it with my Rugar LCR 357 and have ordered one for my Kahr pm9.
The pm9 should hide even better since it's a narrower weapon.
Since this tread started with striker hole cleaning I'll add my two cents. I spray it out while working the firing pin spring about every 500 rounds.
That was of coarse began after I figured out how to do it while reading this forum.
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Sometimes I like to show my couth. Look that up in yer Funk N Wagnels, Jocko.Originally posted by jocko View PostwhgereI comefrom we call it a crapper flusher lever, Now I bet everyone knows exactlty what I am talkingabout when I stateit that way but oh no u gotta be "mother teresa" and dance around it that no one has a clue WTF ur talkin about. Thats not the muggsy that I know. Just sayin
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