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  • #16
    Wolff also makes a two-piece steel (with corrosion-resistant black finish) guide rod set for the MK Series. See: Resources\Ordering

    If you have a C&R FFL, or otherwise have a dealer account at Midway, the price is about $10 less there.

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    • #17
      BIG thumbs up for the mk9..put crimson trace grips on a few weeks ago & they are perfectomundo! love the trig...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by lunde View Post
        Wolff also makes a two-piece steel (with corrosion-resistant black finish) guide rod set for the MK Series. See: [url=http://www.gunsprings.com/SemiAuto/Kahr.html/Resources/Ordering[/url]

        If you have a C&R FFL, or otherwise have a dealer account at Midway, the price is about $10 less there.
        Yes, I'm aware that Wolff has three springs sets as well. The C&R does make the prices a bit nicer at Midway & Brownells, among others.
        Erik

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        • #19
          Love my MK9. Does anybody make grips for these without buying CT's?

          Would love to have some Hogues.

          Terry

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          • #20
            carry choice

            MK9 w/Crimson Trace/Novak Rear Sight. Only pistol I own.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by MisterAnderson View Post
              I just finished putting 100 rds through my new MK9 Elite and it's a nice shooter. I did have one stovepipe using Federal 115gr FMJ, but I'll wait until the requisite 200 rds before passing judgment.
              Mine acted a bit rough when I first got it too. But after the stated break-in period, it works flawless now.

              On the guide rod topic. I did scratch my head on why they might have made it polymer. I would guess that the poster who concluded it was for the weight made a lot of sense. I will eventually replace that on mine but in the mean time I am pleased with its service. It is the only conceal gun I carry now.

              Regards,
              Brad

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Bstinson View Post
                I would guess that the poster who concluded it was for the weight made a lot of sense. I will eventually replace that on mine but in the mean time I am pleased with its service. It is the only conceal gun I carry now.

                Regards,
                Brad
                While weight savings is a conceivable reason, if one was looking for weight savings, why look for it in a plastic guide rod of a a 22 ounce steel pistol versus buying a 14 ounce steel/polymer hybrid outright?

                Glad to hear that your operation smoothed out. Mine operates well, its the performance with specific HP ammo that I'm not thrilled with at this point. While acceptable in terms of self defense, I'd like to see it shoot a bit more consistently. I will be purchasing a couple other brands of HP ammo to see if one works better than another.
                Erik

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