New to the forum and new to Kahr firearms - hello all!
I recently purchased a new CW9. Before putting rounds through it, I took it down, cleaning, lubing, and prepping as per the stickies for new Kahr owners (many thanks to the authors!).
Despite a pretty lengthy break in period (~350 rounds), one problem still remains. When inserting a loaded magazine and releasing the slide lock, I experience what I initially thought was some sort of failure to feed. I had sanded the magazine feed lips, examined the magazine springs, polished the feed ramp, etc., but I still experience what, at the time, seemed to be a jam of some sort. So, I would eject the magazine, clear the chamber, then try and give it another go.
This past Friday, I take the CW9 to the range, and I run into the same problem on the first magazine. However, after examining it closely, I realized that there didn't seem to a jam of any kind, but rather - for lack of a better explanation - the round was only halfway chambered. With almost no resistance, I was able to push the slide forward, thus chambering the round, and I was able to fire off all 7 rounds without a hitch. This issue usually arises when inserting a new magazine, but it has also occurred, say, 2 or three rounds afterwords. I fire off a round, the spent case is ejected, a new round is picked up, and then the slide stops prematurely, about a 1/2 inch or so from returning to battery. Once again, all I have to do is lightly push the slide forward, and I can continue shooting.
Any idea what is behind this phenomenon? Many thanks!
I recently purchased a new CW9. Before putting rounds through it, I took it down, cleaning, lubing, and prepping as per the stickies for new Kahr owners (many thanks to the authors!).
Despite a pretty lengthy break in period (~350 rounds), one problem still remains. When inserting a loaded magazine and releasing the slide lock, I experience what I initially thought was some sort of failure to feed. I had sanded the magazine feed lips, examined the magazine springs, polished the feed ramp, etc., but I still experience what, at the time, seemed to be a jam of some sort. So, I would eject the magazine, clear the chamber, then try and give it another go.
This past Friday, I take the CW9 to the range, and I run into the same problem on the first magazine. However, after examining it closely, I realized that there didn't seem to a jam of any kind, but rather - for lack of a better explanation - the round was only halfway chambered. With almost no resistance, I was able to push the slide forward, thus chambering the round, and I was able to fire off all 7 rounds without a hitch. This issue usually arises when inserting a new magazine, but it has also occurred, say, 2 or three rounds afterwords. I fire off a round, the spent case is ejected, a new round is picked up, and then the slide stops prematurely, about a 1/2 inch or so from returning to battery. Once again, all I have to do is lightly push the slide forward, and I can continue shooting.
Any idea what is behind this phenomenon? Many thanks!
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