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  • #16
    k9 alittle more grip area to get ur hand around. long sight radius. It shouldshoot better but for a great fightin gun, kinda hard to beat the MK. both are more than likely waste band carry.
    . 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 think if people would just add pearce grip then the mk9 with nylon or cm9 will feel great in the hand...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Ikeo74 View Post
        Shot 50 rounds through my MK9 today for the first time after installing the wood grips. Accuracy and feel of the new grips was very good. The grip screws that came with the grips did not losen up. Everything stayed tight. The grips are a great addition to my MK9. It's a sweet shooting gun and my dedicated belt carry with the holster pictured in the first poat.
        Great. By the way, did you use any kind of thread locker on the grip screws?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Redstate View Post
          Great. By the way, did you use any kind of thread locker on the grip screws?
          No thread locker on them. However if they work loose later, after more rounds fired, I will use some.

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          • #20
            Thanks for your response, Ikeo74

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            • #21
              Pearce and Loc tite

              kahrsport "i think if people would just add pearce grip then the mk9 with nylon or cm9 will feel great in the hand..":
              MK9 with Pearce extension is great for handling (no dangling pinky).
              Adding Pearce makes MK9 about same height as K9 - that plus K9 not much longer. 7th round in K9 (vs. 6 in MK9) - that seems to me to tip the scale in favor of K9.

              Ikeo74 "No thread locker on them. However if they work loose later, after more rounds fired, I will use some.":
              O-rings work quite well without a mess - 1x3 mm ID is a good size.

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              • #22
                I shot 50 rounds through my MK9 yesterday @ 7 yards, standing with a 2 hand grip. I out did myself and put 35 of those 50 into a 2 inch circle. Only 4 strayed to 4" off center. The rest were within the 4" circle. That is by far the best I have shot. There were no malfunctions of any kind. I just love that little gun.

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                • #23
                  Nice shooting!
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                  • #24
                    You've got a steady hand. Good shootin'.
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                    • #25
                      Thanks ikeo74. I got a woodie too! The grip screws did work loose after a couple hundred rounds so the loctite is a good idea. I bought the wood grips for their looks but it turns out I like the fit better. SCORE! I also use the Pearce ext or the extended mags.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by JFootin View Post
                        Well, jocko, the trigger reach with my small hand on my CM9 is very short, so that I can easily pull that trigger with the second pad in the middle of my finger. I only wish I could get some extra bulk on the backstrap. That MK9 looks perfect. I think I gotta have one!
                        I am going to experiment with a trimmed piece of plastic slid underneath the Qwik-Grip rubber grip sleeve on the back of my CM9 grip. I tried it with the thin handle of a tea spoon, and it makes my trigger reach perfect! I am looking for a cylindrical plastic rod that I can cut flat on one side to fit against the gun, and use the roundedness on the outside to form a neat contour. I may put some two sided tape between it and the gun, but I won't use glue. The Qwik-Grip will keep it in place.

                        I do think I am eventually going to have to get one of those gorgeous MK9s with wood grips, though! Maybe an Elite '03! Have to save my pennies.
                        Very interesting...

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by JFootin View Post
                          I am going to experiment with a trimmed piece of plastic slid underneath the Qwik-Grip rubber grip sleeve on the back of my CM9 grip. I tried it with the thin handle of a tea spoon, and it makes my trigger reach perfect! I am looking for a cylindrical plastic rod that I can cut flat on one side to fit against the gun, and use the roundedness on the outside to form a neat contour. I may put some two sided tape between it and the gun, but I won't use glue. The Qwik-Grip will keep it in place.

                          I do think I am eventually going to have to get one of those gorgeous MK9s with wood grips, though! Maybe an Elite '03! Have to save my pennies.
                          Here is an idea for your backstrap to slide under the stretch on grip.
                          Find a old rubber hose, cut off about 3 or 4 inches and then split it in half (or less than half). You will then have a nice flexable back strap you can trim to fit and it will be comfortable to grip. Just a thought. Something flexable would be better than a rigid wood or plastic. A black washing machine hose would be just about right and the right color too.

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                          • #28
                            Good idea, Ikeo74!
                            Very interesting...

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by jocko View Post
                              k9 alittle more grip area to get ur hand around. long sight radius. It shouldshoot better but for a great fightin gun, kinda hard to beat the MK. both are more than likely waste band carry.


                              I used to carry my MK9 in an Uncle Mike's pocket holster in blue jeans and it worked just fine.

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