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Hit the range with my PM9 and PM40 today. It was my 2nd outing with my new PM40. On Wednesday, I ran through a very frustrating 160 rounds. One FTF but NUMEROUS premature slide locks.
I adjusted and readjusted my grip in case I was hitting the mag release. During one sequence, it was on every round.
Then I noticed the slide not returning to battery when chambering the first round with the slide release (only way I do it, btw. Never attempted slingshot with either Kahr).
Switched from Winchester WB (100 rds) to Blazer (50 rds) and only experienced one premature slide lock with Blazer. Perfect through 10 rds of Critical Defense.
Later cleaned it and lubed it and for whatever reason, changed the orientation of the recoil spring during reassembly.
Hit the range again today and it was much better with Winchester WB (100 rds) but still some slide locks, a couple thru 50 rds of Federal AE also, then perfect thru 50 of Blazer Brass and 20 Critical Defense.
When field stripping both guns for cleaning, I discovered inconsistencies in the PM40's recoil spring. Didn't notice it the last time, don't remember looking either. Incidentally, it's only when the spring is compressed. Disassembled, it looks normal. SS PM9 also displayed for reference. Anyone ever see such a thing with a new spring? Right out of the box, I could easily tell that the PM40 was much easier to manipulate the slide. During take down, I still hafta fight a little with the PM9 to keep the notches aligned but the PM40 is easy as heck:
PM9:

PM40:
Hit the range with my PM9 and PM40 today. It was my 2nd outing with my new PM40. On Wednesday, I ran through a very frustrating 160 rounds. One FTF but NUMEROUS premature slide locks.
I adjusted and readjusted my grip in case I was hitting the mag release. During one sequence, it was on every round.
Then I noticed the slide not returning to battery when chambering the first round with the slide release (only way I do it, btw. Never attempted slingshot with either Kahr).
Switched from Winchester WB (100 rds) to Blazer (50 rds) and only experienced one premature slide lock with Blazer. Perfect through 10 rds of Critical Defense.
Later cleaned it and lubed it and for whatever reason, changed the orientation of the recoil spring during reassembly.
Hit the range again today and it was much better with Winchester WB (100 rds) but still some slide locks, a couple thru 50 rds of Federal AE also, then perfect thru 50 of Blazer Brass and 20 Critical Defense.
When field stripping both guns for cleaning, I discovered inconsistencies in the PM40's recoil spring. Didn't notice it the last time, don't remember looking either. Incidentally, it's only when the spring is compressed. Disassembled, it looks normal. SS PM9 also displayed for reference. Anyone ever see such a thing with a new spring? Right out of the box, I could easily tell that the PM40 was much easier to manipulate the slide. During take down, I still hafta fight a little with the PM9 to keep the notches aligned but the PM40 is easy as heck:
PM9:

PM40:





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