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Originally posted by gb6491 View PostAny CW45/P45 owners interested in a flush fit magazine option?
The base mag is a little cheaper in cost (just a little over $20) than Kahr OEM magazines, but it's very good quality. The magazine will require some modifications, but they can be done with a file or Dremel tool.
It works flawlessly for me as as a 6 round magazine (using a Kahr follower and spring) with proper "lock back" function: YouTube - Kahr CW45: flush fit, six round magazine.
It will work as a 7 round magazine (using the follower and spring that comes in it), but will not lock the slide back. Regardless of this, I think it very usable: especially if you carry without a spare mag: YouTube - Kahr CW45: flush fit 7 round magazine.
Here's a comparison shot:
My apologies for the corny videos
NOTE to P45 owners: the magazine may fit closer to the bottom of the frame in your guns than it does in the CW45. I don't have a p45 to confirm this, but it certainly appears so in LSP972's post: http://kahrtalk.com/showpost.php?p=58903&postcount=94
Regards,
GregBest Regards,
Ray K
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Originally posted by rkammer View PostSo, if I want to convert some Officers mags to work in my CW45 but want to use Kahr followers and springs, where do I get them? Does Kahr sell followers and springs?
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Gregsigpic
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Originally posted by gb6491 View Post
What I'm thinking is to just buy an entire new Kahr magazine and just swap out the follower and spring from the officer's mag. That way, at least I'll have two usable magazines for $50 instead of only one for about $35. One would lock back and the other wouldn't.Best Regards,
Ray K
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Originally posted by rkammer View PostThanks. Went to their site and found that a follower and spring will cost $23 + shipping. Kind of strong. So, with the cost of an Officers 1911 magazine running $10 to $15, the final cost to make a 6 round flush fit magazine will run almost as much as buying a new one from Kahr.
What I'm thinking is to just buy an entire new Kahr magazine and just swap out the follower and spring from the officer's mag. That way, at least I'll have two usable magazines for $50 instead of only one for about $35. One would lock back and the other wouldn't.
Regards,
Gregsigpic
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Another possibility, maybe?
I've been following this and other threads dealing with flush fit mags for the CW45 and have just modified two of the current production MetalForm mags and added the Wilson Spring and follower kit to try to achieve lock-up. The mags work fine but, will still not lock open after the last round.
I realize that if I install the Kahr spring and follower to these mags that the slide will lock back but, the mags will only hold 6 rounds.
What I'm wondering is, has anyone tried removing material from the feet of the Kahr magazine to see if 7 round capacity can be achieved? And, if the Kahr spring is actually the reason for the the loss of the 7th round, has anyone tried to mix the Wilson Spring with the Kahr follower?
I would try it but, have just mailed my Kahr magazine back to the factory for a replacement under warranty because it split at the back (another problem that has been discussed here).Best Regards,
Ray K
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Originally posted by sinac84 View PostI just don't see all the extra work for 1 extra round. I'd rather carry 2 extra magazines and practice magazine changes. Worrying about reliability of a magazine just isn't worth it to me.
Much of the banter has been in trying to achieve slide lock back AND the 7th round together.Best Regards,
Ray K
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I don't like the thick plastic floorplate on my CW45 mag either. Wonder why Kahr is being so obtuse about it?
My PM9 would look ugly with one...
A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
-Rudyard Kipling
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Range Report on my modded Metalform mags
I finally got a chance to take the two officer 1911 mags I modded for my CW45 to the range today. I had installed the Wilson kit with replacement springs and plastic followers in both.
The bottom line is that they both functioned 100% using my reloads with 200gr LSWC bullets and even better, they both locked back after the 8th (7 +1) round. So, at least in my case, the project is a success. I hope it works out for others as well.Best Regards,
Ray K
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Originally posted by rkammer View PostI finally got a chance to take the two officer 1911 mags I modded for my CW45 to the range today. I had installed the Wilson kit with replacement springs and plastic followers in both.
The bottom line is that they both functioned 100% using my reloads with 200gr LSWC bullets and even better, they both locked back after the 8th (7 +1) round. So, at least in my case, the project is a success. I hope it works out for others as well.
Regards,
Gregsigpic
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Originally posted by Armybrat View PostI don't like the thick plastic floorplate on my CW45 mag either. Wonder why Kahr is being so obtuse about it?
My PM9 would look ugly with one...
Very interesting...
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Originally posted by JFootin View PostMaybe it is there for you to have something to grab onto to pull the stuck mag out! :001_tt2:A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
-Rudyard Kipling
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