Picked up my new CM9 today and I am very impressed. There was just a little gunk on the siderails but I stripped the slide and did a little work before I shot it. There was a small burr on the slide at the lockup point of the ejection port so I cleaned it off and polished that portion of the slide that rides on top of the barrel block. I also polished the bottom of the stripper lug so it won't scratch the brass so much. Then I lubed up and went to the range.
100 rounds of 115 Ball and not the slightest indication of any trouble. I didn't rake the litter first at my range but since all the brass was falling three feet to my right perpendicular to the gun in a two foot circle it was easy to find. That was unlike my 1911 that scatters brass all over the place. Recoil was negligible which was surprising, I expected a bit more snap. Now I wish I had gotten the .40 but it will be cheaper to feed the 9MM.
Brought it back home, cleaned it and went to work on the slide flats. They now have a mirror finish after sanding for about an hour. I left the tapers and top matte, it looks pretty good if I say so myself and the slide grooves are almost dangerously sharp.
This tiny little gun shoots so well I might just give my 1911 to my youngest son when he turns 21. Crimson trace will be here in a few days and I expect to love it even more then.
Now I have to (twist my arm) run 100 rounds of my chosen defense ammo, Winchester PDX1 124 grain +P. It's not cheap but it's supposed to perform well from short barrels.
Nothin but grins...


100 rounds of 115 Ball and not the slightest indication of any trouble. I didn't rake the litter first at my range but since all the brass was falling three feet to my right perpendicular to the gun in a two foot circle it was easy to find. That was unlike my 1911 that scatters brass all over the place. Recoil was negligible which was surprising, I expected a bit more snap. Now I wish I had gotten the .40 but it will be cheaper to feed the 9MM.
Brought it back home, cleaned it and went to work on the slide flats. They now have a mirror finish after sanding for about an hour. I left the tapers and top matte, it looks pretty good if I say so myself and the slide grooves are almost dangerously sharp.
This tiny little gun shoots so well I might just give my 1911 to my youngest son when he turns 21. Crimson trace will be here in a few days and I expect to love it even more then.
Now I have to (twist my arm) run 100 rounds of my chosen defense ammo, Winchester PDX1 124 grain +P. It's not cheap but it's supposed to perform well from short barrels.
Nothin but grins...









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Paul makes them tuckable as an option. Uses a seperate piece of kydex that is screwed/glued at the bottom of the holster, with a thin gap back up to the top, where it is folded over to form the clip. The angle you fold it at determines the cant. I'd go for some cant so you can carry it in 'the sweet spot' just behind the hip. Club salute -
might not object to my hobby so vehemently.
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