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  • #31
    A couple of things:

    First, with spray chemicals safety glasses are a must! I hosed myself in the eyes a few months back while cleaning the firing pin channel on a Sig 229, no fun.

    Second, how difficult is it to remove the back plate on the slide to remove the striker? On the outside it looks no worse than a Glock, and I take down my Glocks down all the way with no issues. I'm amazed at how much gunk I can get out of the extractor channel.

    I picked up my new PM9 today and will be following the guidelines tomorrow.

    Thanks,

    Mitch
    Kahr PM9, P380, T9, CW9, and a crapload of Glocks.

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    • #32
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      Originally posted by BroncoAZ View Post
      A couple of things:

      First, with spray chemicals safety glasses are a must! I hosed myself in the eyes a few months back while cleaning the firing pin channel on a Sig 229, no fun.

      Second, how difficult is it to remove the back plate on the slide to remove the striker? On the outside it looks no worse than a Glock, and I take down my Glocks down all the way with no issues. I'm amazed at how much gunk I can get out of the extractor channel.

      I picked up my new PM9 today and will be following the guidelines tomorrow.

      Thanks,

      Mitch
      not any more trouble than a glock to remove that back plate. Just really unnecessary to do so with that little clean out hole. I have never had that back plate off on my glock in over 5000 rounds. as their little clean out hole seems to clean that inside very well. I have never had my extractor out of my PM9 in 28,900 rounds, I just spray behind it and reoil and it has never given one issue. Kahr has a patent on thier extractor, and if one reads up on it, they "claim" their extractor is self cleaning, whether that really holds true our not is ones own opinion. I cna just say that i have never had mine apart, as it seems to spray clean pretty decent also.
      . 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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      • #33
        Jocko,

        Thanks for the info. Very helpful.

        Dave D

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        • #34
          Originally posted by jocko View Post
          #10 < ... > Let someone load your magazine for u, so u don't know if any snap caps are in that magazine. I can assure u, it will show ur shooting errors BIGTIME..
          Just wondering what the rationale is here? How will it show your errors?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by yoyomeng View Post
            Just wondering what the rationale is here? How will it show your errors?
            Having someone else load your mags keeps you from knowing or anticipating a snap cap or training round. If you move when a snap cap chambers it tells you that you are flinching, anticipating, or making an allowance of some sort prior to the gun firing. Nothing should happen, no movement when you shoot a snap cap. Easier said than done also. Lots of experienced shooters slip now and then and you get a called flier. You knew it was going off target right as you pull the trigger.
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            • #36
              Another tip ... coat the slide rail with Bux Dri-Slide if you can find it. If you can't find the Bux brand, you should be able to find Dri-Slide at most bicycle shops. Just make sure it's labeled Molybdenum Disulfide.

              To coat the slide rails:
              1. Remove the slide from the frame per the normal field stripping technique
              2. Remove the guide rod and barrel from the slide per the normal field stripping technique
              3. Turn slide over so you are looking at the under-side of the slide
              4. Ensure that the end of the slide with the opening for the barrel and guide rod is tilted up at about a 45 degree angle
              5. Place one drop of Dri-Slide at the top of each rail and allow it to run down the rails until it runs out of the slide (it's black and will make a mess so do this over an old towel or something similar)
              6. Allow the liquid to dissipate before re-assembling the gun
              7. Re-assemble the gun
              8. Rack the slide several times and note the smoothness of the movement
              9. Re-apply after about every 250-500 cycles of the slide

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              • #37
                I may need to link to this in my signature...
                Attitude: it takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile...and 3 for proper trigger squeeze.

                The olive branch is considered a symbol of peace, and good will. Last time I checked, it's still a switch.

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                • #38
                  This is Great Advice

                  Ran through these steps with my brand new p380 today.
                  Went to the range afterwards with the following results.
                  1st 100 rds-3 FTF (2 WWB, 1 Rem UMC)
                  next 150 rds-no problems
                  1/2 box speer gold dot-no problems
                  Overall, I am very happy with the gun, and it is very accurate.

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                  • #39
                    nice report, some would have panicked with the 3ftf etc, but no doubt rounds down range is the best break in one can do for any gun, but the propper prepping makes the pain alittle easier also. I love my P380, the most accurate of allmy 3 kahrs, now figure that sh-t out if u can..
                    . 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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                    • #40
                      I followed Jocko's (and my) break-in recommendations for my new PM9 and had not a single FTF.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Vinikahr View Post
                        This should be a sticky!

                        Thanks Oracle!
                        +1 on the sticky request.
                        You can't reason someone out of a position they didn't reason themselves into.

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                        • #42
                          I gotta add a plus 1 also. This is the most visited thread in the whole forum. It should be officially blessed with a sticky.
                          http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
                          In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
                          Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
                          Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
                          Cue sound of Head slap.

                          RIP Muggsy & TMan

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                          • #43
                            The rails that do the work and need the lubing are the ones embedded in the frame that mate with the two small grooves on the front of the slide, under the barrel and guide rod openings. Those two rails handle most of the recoil... those plastic rails aren't load-bearing but do get chewed up a bit by the contact with metal.
                            I have been using white lithium grease on those. I just got some Tetra grease and I put a small line of that in the grooves and then mash the grease into the grooves. I put a little bit of the grease along the inner edge of those embedded rails. I put a tiny dab of the grease in the beginning of the rail grooves at the back of the slide. Then I put the gun back together and rack the slide about a dozen times to distribute the grease along the bearing areas.
                            I got some Tetra lubricant for the other parts of the gun. It's all "gee-whiz space-age" stuff and has a bit more viscosity than most oils used in lubricating guns. It actually "treats" the parts and decreases friction... in the barrel, too.
                            The 8-oz. Lubricant was $11 and the 1-oz. Grease was $5 at a gun show.
                            Dang, I just read the instructions... for the first time. Hmmmm....

                            FTI, Inc. - Tetra Gun Care Products

                            Wynn
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                            • #44
                              Back to the top for you!!!!!!
                              Attitude: it takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile...and 3 for proper trigger squeeze.

                              The olive branch is considered a symbol of peace, and good will. Last time I checked, it's still a switch.

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                              • #45
                                Slide Lock Spring care and insertion:

                                http://kahrtalk.com/p-cw-series-pist...html#post34206

                                There are links there and pictures.

                                Wynn
                                USAF Retired '88, NRA Life Member. Wife USAF Retired '96
                                Avatar: Wynn re-enlists his wife Desiree, circa 1988 Loring AFB, ME. 42nd BMW, Heavy (SAC) B-52G's
                                Frédéric Bastiat’s essay, The Law: http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf

                                Thomas Jefferson said

                                “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.”
                                and

                                "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".

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