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Should the striker on my pm45 be lubed ?

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  • #16
    Originally posted by DJK11 View Post
    I lube mine but I fire it weekly then clean it. I don't like dry metal rubbing.
    After 32,000 thousand rounds Jocko saw no noticeable wear on his striker. That should tell you something. A lot of people worry about things that they need not worry about. If the manufacturer thought that it was necessary to lubricate the striker they would have mentioned it in the owners manual. See page 16. They didn't mention it there either.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by jocko View Post
      had my striker channel apart onc ein 32K rounds and that was to install the 5# striker spring. I use that clean out hole 100% of the time, I never lube that channel. nor do I or can I wipe the parts with nything as I just don't fokk with that area. iF IT AIN'T BROKE DONT FIX IT WORKS GOOD FOR ME. aLL THOSE PARTS IN THAT CHANNEL ARE STAINLESS AND i AM PRETTY SURE THAT STRIKER ITSELF IS NICKEL PLATED. tHE LESS i TRY TO TAKE THAT AREA APART, THE LESS i HAVE TO LOOK FOR PARTS ON THE FLOOR. Just sayin
      Sorry to disagree. He states he had it apart once in 32k rounds. So how does one inspect the part? Xray vision maybe. It's been a while since I read the Kahr manual. I don't recall it discussing disassembly of the striker. Most likely because they don't want the average person to screw it up. Every time I clean my Kahr pistols I disassemble the slide including the striker and lube it.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by DJK11 View Post
        Sorry to disagree. He states he had it apart once in 32k rounds. So how does one inspect the part? Xray vision maybe. It's been a while since I read the Kahr manual. I don't recall it discussing disassembly of the striker. Most likely because they don't want the average person to screw it up. Every time I clean my Kahr pistols I disassemble the slide including the striker and lube it.
        You make a good point. He may argue he HAS x-ray vision though.

        I tend to clean my hand guns frequently and most (Glock) have slides that are very much easier to disassemble, therefore, I clean the striker and striker channel with each cleaning. I allow the absolute minimum oil to get on the striker. I don't apply it but let some come off my nearly dry hands.

        Given how often I get in there, I could probably use more lube but I don't think it's needed. YMMV
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        • #19
          Originally posted by muggsy View Post
          After 32,000 thousand rounds Jocko saw no noticeable wear on his striker. That should tell you something. A lot of people worry about things that they need not worry about. If the manufacturer thought that it was necessary to lubricate the striker they would have mentioned it in the owners manual. See page 16. They didn't mention it there either.
          Wish I say that about my CW45, 600 rounds and wear bottom front and top rear of my striker, polished channel some and scratches from machine marks in channel, lubed with small amount of slip2000. doesn’t seem to be as bad. When gun was new, sprayed channel out with gun scrubber, and back plate had to be removed with hammer and very small tool. filed and polished back plate so removal and installation could be done without using a hammer! It was so tight in the slide it didn’t need the extractor pin to hold in place, ruined a plastic mallet head the first time trying to get the extractor pin to snap into place, now can push into place with thumb till it snaps. but striker still wears from machine marks in slide channel, thought about nickel dry lube, there is still enough machine marks to hold the nickel lube in place. If I had the equipment, I would like to bore out the channel and install a plastic or teflon type liner like on a Glock.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by RainingAgain View Post
            You make a good point. He may argue he HAS x-ray vision though.
            Bourbon makes me see right through a lot things but my slide's striker channel ain't one of 'em!

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