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  • CM40 v CM45

    Just got my CM45 and finished puting 100 + rounds through it. No FTF and runs sooo smooth. I am so happy with it. I bought a CM40 a couple of years ago and had nothing but trouble with it. Even after sending it to Kahr it was FTF all the time and I never had the faith to carry it. I really fell in love with this CM45 today.
    Kahr CM45
    Kahr CM40
    Kahr CM9
    Glock 23
    Colt 45 Govt. Mod.
    Kimber Micro 9 Raptor
    Kel Tec P11
    S&W Bodyguard
    Ruger LCP
    Colt M4
    Mossberg 500 Combat Shotgun
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    A Gun is a lot like a parachute. If you need one and don't have one, you probably won't need one again.

  • #2
    Glad you had such a great time. I had a few failures during the first part of my break in on mine. Nothing to drastic. Some I caused by experimenting to see how much limp wristing it would tolerate, not much at all. It ran pretty well with the 5 and 6 round mags. Not so well with 7 round mags. The last 4 mags I shot, two 5 round and two 6 rounds went very smooth. Then the range started to get crowded with too many people for my liking so I left after only about 120 rounds through it, but it was really straightening up and acting right.
    Tom
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    • #3
      Thanks for the reply. As an update: I went to the range today and put another 100 rounds of ball through the CM45 without 1 FTF! Amazing. I then tried out a new box of Federal Hi-Shok 230 gr JHP. Third round FTF. Next mag - 4th round FTF. I finally realized that this round has a wide opening on it and it profiles like a wadcutter would. Kahr makes their ramps so steep that only a more cone shaped round will feed properely. I switched to Hornady Critical Defense with no FTF and then on to Doubletap with no FTF. Also, after the first 75 rounds the metal piece on the follower protruded so much that you couldn't load the rounds. Having had this same problem with my CM40, I had my metal file with me and fixed the problem. Anyway, hope this helps someone.
      Kahr CM45
      Kahr CM40
      Kahr CM9
      Glock 23
      Colt 45 Govt. Mod.
      Kimber Micro 9 Raptor
      Kel Tec P11
      S&W Bodyguard
      Ruger LCP
      Colt M4
      Mossberg 500 Combat Shotgun
      NRA Life Member
      U.S. Army Infantry 1966-69
      Indianapolis P.D. 1969-1974
      http:/Charleshumble.com
      A Gun is a lot like a parachute. If you need one and don't have one, you probably won't need one again.

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      • #4
        Sounds like you and your new CM45 are bonding nicely . I really like mine, and know what you mean by being smooth. Mine has run 100% through about 400rds now, mostly using my 200gr LSWC reloads, and WWB 230 fmj. The only factory hollow points I have run in mine are Ranger 230 gr +P 's they ran fine as well, but I only ran a couple mags worth. I am going to load up some 230 XTP's to try next, and want to get some Golden Sabers to try as well.

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        • #5
          find the 45 round that feeds perfecrt and stick with it. Nice thing about the 45 round is that they do make a nice big hole and u can reuse the bullit again and again, at least thats what the colonel told me..Just sayin
          . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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          • #6
            Originally posted by jocko View Post
            find the 45 round that feeds perfecrt and stick with it. Nice thing about the 45 round is that they do make a nice big hole and u can reuse the bullit again and again, at least thats what the colonel told me..Just sayin
            Yep I heard after you launch one at a bad guy they are just vaporized, that makes them easy to find, just go pick up the bullet and stuff it back in another case GTG

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            • #7
              Just a note about picking and sticking with a round-Today I purchased Winchester White box ball, Win. PDX1 230 gr jhp, Win. SXZ 230 gr jhp, and Fed. 165 gr Hydra-Shok. After 100 rounds of the White box with no problems, the CM45 WOULD NOT take the Win, PDX1 nor the Win. SXZ. So now I have the Doubletap, Hornady Critical Defense and the Fed. 165 gr Hydra-Shok. It would be really great if Kahr would simply add a few degrees to their ramps. I have a Glock 23 (.40), Colt .45 Government Model, Kel Tec 9mm and S&W Bodyguard (.380) and I have never had a FTF with any of those using many different types of ammo. I don't think that Kahr will ever play with the Big Boys until they solve the FTF issue. That said, I love my CM45.
              Last edited by Big bird; 10-25-2014, 10:42 AM. Reason: spelling
              Kahr CM45
              Kahr CM40
              Kahr CM9
              Glock 23
              Colt 45 Govt. Mod.
              Kimber Micro 9 Raptor
              Kel Tec P11
              S&W Bodyguard
              Ruger LCP
              Colt M4
              Mossberg 500 Combat Shotgun
              NRA Life Member
              U.S. Army Infantry 1966-69
              Indianapolis P.D. 1969-1974
              http:/Charleshumble.com
              A Gun is a lot like a parachute. If you need one and don't have one, you probably won't need one again.

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              • #8
                I suspect a few more rounds and it will take those rounds it balks at now just fine.

                There's a lot going on in a very small package. I have no doubt Kahr has experimented with different ramp angles and settled on what they figure is the best average to run everything.

                I don't work for kahr of course and I haven't really even drank their kool aid but Kahr is a big boy.

                Try those same rounds again in a couple hundred rounds and I'm thinking they'll work.
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                • #9
                  Thanks for the response. I have a CM40 and put 5-600 rounds through it but suffered the same issues only worse. I was so happy to get the CM45 and I still am, just disappointed that they have solved the issue in a half-step. I have right at 300 rounds through the 45, but since I have already purchased the other rounds, I'll do as you suggested and wait until I have 500 or so and try them again.
                  By Big Boys, I was refering to their share of the marketplace. I'm not a gun snob as I have a Kel Tec 9mm that I often carry and it has run like a clock without a failure for over 1,000 rounds. Unfortunately, I can't carry a heavy weapon and so the Kel Tec is a perfect gun for me. I've always wanted to carry a 45 but couldn't because of the weight. Now I have the Kahr and I am as happy as a bug-in-a-rug.
                  Kahr CM45
                  Kahr CM40
                  Kahr CM9
                  Glock 23
                  Colt 45 Govt. Mod.
                  Kimber Micro 9 Raptor
                  Kel Tec P11
                  S&W Bodyguard
                  Ruger LCP
                  Colt M4
                  Mossberg 500 Combat Shotgun
                  NRA Life Member
                  U.S. Army Infantry 1966-69
                  Indianapolis P.D. 1969-1974
                  http:/Charleshumble.com
                  A Gun is a lot like a parachute. If you need one and don't have one, you probably won't need one again.

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                  • #10
                    The bug in the rug will be even happier when it runs a 100 percent with everything it's fed cept maybe the foreign cheap junk stuff.

                    And I think it will.
                    http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
                    In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
                    Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
                    Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
                    Cue sound of Head slap.

                    RIP Muggsy & TMan

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Bawanna View Post
                      The bug in the rug will be even happier when it runs a 100 percent with everything it's fed cept maybe the foreign cheap junk stuff.

                      And I think it will.
                      A gun and a parachute are a lot alike - If you need one and don't have one, you probably won't need one again :-)
                      Kahr CM45
                      Kahr CM40
                      Kahr CM9
                      Glock 23
                      Colt 45 Govt. Mod.
                      Kimber Micro 9 Raptor
                      Kel Tec P11
                      S&W Bodyguard
                      Ruger LCP
                      Colt M4
                      Mossberg 500 Combat Shotgun
                      NRA Life Member
                      U.S. Army Infantry 1966-69
                      Indianapolis P.D. 1969-1974
                      http:/Charleshumble.com
                      A Gun is a lot like a parachute. If you need one and don't have one, you probably won't need one again.

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                      • #12
                        After my experience with the CM45 and with the help of your comments, I have decided to take the CM40 back to the range and try various types of ammo and if I can get it to perform consistently on one specific round, I'm not going to sell it as I really like the gun itself.
                        Kahr CM45
                        Kahr CM40
                        Kahr CM9
                        Glock 23
                        Colt 45 Govt. Mod.
                        Kimber Micro 9 Raptor
                        Kel Tec P11
                        S&W Bodyguard
                        Ruger LCP
                        Colt M4
                        Mossberg 500 Combat Shotgun
                        NRA Life Member
                        U.S. Army Infantry 1966-69
                        Indianapolis P.D. 1969-1974
                        http:/Charleshumble.com
                        A Gun is a lot like a parachute. If you need one and don't have one, you probably won't need one again.

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                        • #13
                          Ok, last update. I took the CM40 to the range today to give it one last chance. It FTF on every round that I tried to feed it except the Winchester SXZ JHP 180 gr. After 60 rounds I had only two FTF's and both were on the last round in the magazine. It also did very well with the Extreme Shock 165 gr. I really liked the SXZ because it had a lot less recoil than any other round. Anyway, I'm not selling the CM40 and I purchased 5 boxes from Bass Pro Shop. Apparently Winchester makes them exclusively for BPS's. All's well that ends well.......
                          Last edited by Big bird; 10-25-2014, 04:51 PM. Reason: SP
                          Kahr CM45
                          Kahr CM40
                          Kahr CM9
                          Glock 23
                          Colt 45 Govt. Mod.
                          Kimber Micro 9 Raptor
                          Kel Tec P11
                          S&W Bodyguard
                          Ruger LCP
                          Colt M4
                          Mossberg 500 Combat Shotgun
                          NRA Life Member
                          U.S. Army Infantry 1966-69
                          Indianapolis P.D. 1969-1974
                          http:/Charleshumble.com
                          A Gun is a lot like a parachute. If you need one and don't have one, you probably won't need one again.

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                          • #14
                            Ok, last (I mean it) update. I started having a lot of problems with FTF with the CM45 after 350 rounds and became so discouraged that I decided to get a RA and send it in. I even wrote a long discription of my woes. Then I remembered a comment that someone wrote about magazines and that the extended magazines did not perform well. So I took the 45 and the factory 5 rnd mag to the range - not one FTF. It was the extended magazine! Anyway, I'm returning the magazine and I'll learn to live with the 5+1. Boy, am I relieved.
                            Last edited by Big bird; 11-06-2014, 05:57 PM. Reason: left out caliber
                            Kahr CM45
                            Kahr CM40
                            Kahr CM9
                            Glock 23
                            Colt 45 Govt. Mod.
                            Kimber Micro 9 Raptor
                            Kel Tec P11
                            S&W Bodyguard
                            Ruger LCP
                            Colt M4
                            Mossberg 500 Combat Shotgun
                            NRA Life Member
                            U.S. Army Infantry 1966-69
                            Indianapolis P.D. 1969-1974
                            http:/Charleshumble.com
                            A Gun is a lot like a parachute. If you need one and don't have one, you probably won't need one again.

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