Hello everybody.
Ok so just last week I got my self a new CM9. Brought it home to break it down and give it a good cleaning. Thing was dripping factory oil!
With the slide off I noticed the firing pin ''striker'' protruding beyond the breech face. I played around with the striker block and it seems to be working. If I press it in I'm able to push the firing pin all the way out.
If I let the striker block go, and don't touch it. It does block the firing pin from extending all the way out. However if I push up on the striker ever so slightly I'm able to make the just firing pin head protrude slightly past the breech face, and there it will stay. It's not under pressure, but just loose hanging there.
It's almost as if the firing pin in a fraction too long or the striker blocker is out of spec?
So according to page 23 of the kahr manual my gun fails the safety test.
I removed the firing pin and block. Cleaned out all the grease, oil and anything else. Then I gave it a nice supper thin coating of clp. I reassembled, and it still does it
It's not protruding too much, probably not enough to reach the primer since the primer in 9mm is slightly recessed.
Plus it's not under much tension or pressure when it is sticking out.
However it is protruding beyond the breech face and and this a is a big no no. If this is to be my CCW gun. I'm going to not like the idea that the firing pin is anywhere near a chambered round in my pants!!
I sent a email to kahr and will try calling them in the morning.
However I'm in California. I bough the CM9 under the SSE single shot exemption loop hole. This loop hole is closing come Jan 1. If I send it back, and Kahr decides to replace instead of fixing it. I wont be able to take ownership of the gun if after Jan 1.
Ok so just last week I got my self a new CM9. Brought it home to break it down and give it a good cleaning. Thing was dripping factory oil!
With the slide off I noticed the firing pin ''striker'' protruding beyond the breech face. I played around with the striker block and it seems to be working. If I press it in I'm able to push the firing pin all the way out.
If I let the striker block go, and don't touch it. It does block the firing pin from extending all the way out. However if I push up on the striker ever so slightly I'm able to make the just firing pin head protrude slightly past the breech face, and there it will stay. It's not under pressure, but just loose hanging there.
It's almost as if the firing pin in a fraction too long or the striker blocker is out of spec?
So according to page 23 of the kahr manual my gun fails the safety test.
I removed the firing pin and block. Cleaned out all the grease, oil and anything else. Then I gave it a nice supper thin coating of clp. I reassembled, and it still does it

It's not protruding too much, probably not enough to reach the primer since the primer in 9mm is slightly recessed.
Plus it's not under much tension or pressure when it is sticking out.
However it is protruding beyond the breech face and and this a is a big no no. If this is to be my CCW gun. I'm going to not like the idea that the firing pin is anywhere near a chambered round in my pants!!
I sent a email to kahr and will try calling them in the morning.
However I'm in California. I bough the CM9 under the SSE single shot exemption loop hole. This loop hole is closing come Jan 1. If I send it back, and Kahr decides to replace instead of fixing it. I wont be able to take ownership of the gun if after Jan 1.



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