In 2009 I was trying to decide between a G36 and a CW45. I had a CW9 an was happy with it so the Kahr was the obvious carry choice. I went to a local shop and looked at a new one they had. I loved the feel but when I pulled the trigger it wouldn't break. I had to push the hell out of it to get the striker to finally launch. I assumed it was a fluke. A few weeks later I looked at a used one and when I pulled the trigger..... nothing. I racked the slide, tried again..... nothing.
Last week I had a trade offer for my Glock 26 Gen4. It was a used CW45. We met and the gunlooked new. It had a Sept 11 build date. I racked the slide, pulled the trigger and..... nothing. The seller swore he had never fired it and was as shocked as me. We tried several times, broke it down... etc... it never worked.
Fast fed to today. I stopped by a local shop to get some ammo. They had a new CW45 in the case. I asked if I could see it. The shop owner said, yes but the trigger was busted and he had more in the safe if I wanted to buy one. Sure enough, I tried it and the trigger pulled clean but never released the striker.
Is this a coincidence? Am I a bad luck charm? What's the deal? I would love to have a reliable CW45 as a carry option but at this point my confidence is shaken.
Last week I had a trade offer for my Glock 26 Gen4. It was a used CW45. We met and the gunlooked new. It had a Sept 11 build date. I racked the slide, pulled the trigger and..... nothing. The seller swore he had never fired it and was as shocked as me. We tried several times, broke it down... etc... it never worked.
Fast fed to today. I stopped by a local shop to get some ammo. They had a new CW45 in the case. I asked if I could see it. The shop owner said, yes but the trigger was busted and he had more in the safe if I wanted to buy one. Sure enough, I tried it and the trigger pulled clean but never released the striker.
Is this a coincidence? Am I a bad luck charm? What's the deal? I would love to have a reliable CW45 as a carry option but at this point my confidence is shaken.




If they are out, just go to the automotive dept and buy BRAKEKLEEN. same stuff, different label
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