Friday got the call from the police department that my permit was ready. Went to the police station then to the gun store to pick up my new Kahr MK 9. (Month and a half wait thanks NJ).
Very nice gun, clean and very tight fit on all parts. Cleaned, lubed and racked the slide as instructed 500 or so times (noticeable difference after racking, gun definitely loosened up) checked to make sure the magazine springs were in correctly. I use Ballistol to clean and lube also use Tetra white gun grease.
Sunday had a chance to go to the range. Brought 200 rounds (115 grain Remington 9mm) with me to break her in. I was very excited, bought it and never shot one before. Very nice trigger but I have to get used to it. All shots were to the left, if I did not concentrate the shots were allover the place.
I used a silhouette target and all shots were in the body but no tight groups from 15 yards. I had 1 stove pipe, 1 failure to eject and 2 failures to feed. I am sure it was me. Funny when I came home I noticed the grip screws were loose (All 4), I did not check them prior to going to shoot.
I found the gun fun to shoot, but the gun kept moving up in my grip (not sure sweaty hands, hands to big) and had to adjust my grip every shot, I wish the front strap had some texture; I will need to do something. (Grip tape? Not sure).
I shot 150 rounds as I had to leave (family stuff), but met some nice people at the range who did not reload, got some of their 9mm, 40 S&W and 45ACP brass.
All in all fun day at the range.

Very nice gun, clean and very tight fit on all parts. Cleaned, lubed and racked the slide as instructed 500 or so times (noticeable difference after racking, gun definitely loosened up) checked to make sure the magazine springs were in correctly. I use Ballistol to clean and lube also use Tetra white gun grease.
Sunday had a chance to go to the range. Brought 200 rounds (115 grain Remington 9mm) with me to break her in. I was very excited, bought it and never shot one before. Very nice trigger but I have to get used to it. All shots were to the left, if I did not concentrate the shots were allover the place.
I used a silhouette target and all shots were in the body but no tight groups from 15 yards. I had 1 stove pipe, 1 failure to eject and 2 failures to feed. I am sure it was me. Funny when I came home I noticed the grip screws were loose (All 4), I did not check them prior to going to shoot.

I found the gun fun to shoot, but the gun kept moving up in my grip (not sure sweaty hands, hands to big) and had to adjust my grip every shot, I wish the front strap had some texture; I will need to do something. (Grip tape? Not sure).
I shot 150 rounds as I had to leave (family stuff), but met some nice people at the range who did not reload, got some of their 9mm, 40 S&W and 45ACP brass.
All in all fun day at the range.



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