I got my PM 40 back from the second visit to Kahr this week. Looks like the broken follower problem may be solved, but it is still having premature slide lock with my gold dot 165 grain carry ammo.
The nose of the bullet is brushing against the slide lock lever. I have put the lever back on the disassembled frame and inserted the magazine to check it several times. I have tried multiple times to file the lever down so that it clears the nose of the bullet, but just could not ever get it to clear those big hollow points.
It doesn't happen every time, but my luck would be it would happen at the worst time when I really needed my gun. so............
I finally just completely ground down the lever flush so that it will not even lock back on an empty magazine. A lot of smaller guns on the market do not lock open on an empty magazine, and I decided I could live with this . I do not carry an extra magazine , so if I ever needed a tactical reload I would be up the creek anyway.
Not really an ideal fix but really do not know anything else to do. The tolerances on the lever seem incredibly slim between working correctly and not working correctly.
I have an extra slide lock lever if I ever decide I want it back like it was.
I may should have tried another type of ammo, but gold dots work perfect in all my other guns, and up until this year my Kahr was running 100 percent with them.
One other thing I have noticed recently . I changed recoil spring assemblies several months ago and noticed my guide rods are getting dented in the middle of them. I cannot understand why.
I am getting somewhat discouraged. I have been carrying my Walther PPS the last several months until I could get my PM 40 working 100 percent. I need to go to the range a few more times until I can trust it again.
I have been thinking about buying a larger gun ( either a P40 or K40 ). I must admit I am having second thoughts now.
The nose of the bullet is brushing against the slide lock lever. I have put the lever back on the disassembled frame and inserted the magazine to check it several times. I have tried multiple times to file the lever down so that it clears the nose of the bullet, but just could not ever get it to clear those big hollow points.
It doesn't happen every time, but my luck would be it would happen at the worst time when I really needed my gun. so............
I finally just completely ground down the lever flush so that it will not even lock back on an empty magazine. A lot of smaller guns on the market do not lock open on an empty magazine, and I decided I could live with this . I do not carry an extra magazine , so if I ever needed a tactical reload I would be up the creek anyway.
Not really an ideal fix but really do not know anything else to do. The tolerances on the lever seem incredibly slim between working correctly and not working correctly.
I have an extra slide lock lever if I ever decide I want it back like it was.
I may should have tried another type of ammo, but gold dots work perfect in all my other guns, and up until this year my Kahr was running 100 percent with them.
One other thing I have noticed recently . I changed recoil spring assemblies several months ago and noticed my guide rods are getting dented in the middle of them. I cannot understand why.
I am getting somewhat discouraged. I have been carrying my Walther PPS the last several months until I could get my PM 40 working 100 percent. I need to go to the range a few more times until I can trust it again.
I have been thinking about buying a larger gun ( either a P40 or K40 ). I must admit I am having second thoughts now.




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