I totally agree with everyone about female shooters. We use the battleship targets for challenges. Thats what we do for fun. At first i would let it be close, then she better so i would let her win to keep the interest. Then she really good and now i really have to try to defeat her. She is so good that she can hit a dime size area on the target @12-15 yards. WOW thats really good. I don't care who you are. So when i said that i let her win, that is really a lie, i try to not to get embarrassed by her when we go to range. So great job wife
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Now you're just braggin'. Good job both of you!Originally posted by cdjohnson View PostI totally agree with everyone about female shooters. We use the battleship targets for challenges. Thats what we do for fun. At first i would let it be close, then she better so i would let her win to keep the interest. Then she really good and now i really have to try to defeat her. She is so good that she can hit a dime size area on the target @12-15 yards. WOW thats really good. I don't care who you are. So when i said that i let her win, that is really a lie, i try to not to get embarrassed by her when we go to range. So great job wife
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I have the PM9 version PM9193. It runs like a Swiss clock and is as accurate as I will ever be.
I get the tricky reassembly initially. Been there. And though, after over 1,000+ rounds that is now very fluid/easy while the gun is still very tight in function.
Tim
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C.D., I have exactly the same problem with my CM9. I'd like to sell it and get something better, but how can I when there isn't a better carry gun out there? I guess that I'll just have to suffer along with the rest of the CM9 owners. It's a plight that all CM9 owners suffer from.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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gettin in late here....
I originally got a PM9 to have something smaller for my pocket, when the pocket was smaller or the breeks shorter and thus making the pocketable PM45 a bit obtrusive.
Well it was the GREAT PM9J model, with the blunt nose, named after our very own Jocko (dunno what his nose looks like, but I think they sorta named the J after him cuz if you look at the letter J <---- it looks like his nose).
But I digress. It got stolen by Carmine V Williamson (who fled to New Jersey, robbed some places, was indicted, came back to Florida, and was nabbed last month). His mug and stuff below
https://www.usinq.com/records/1ed78a5
To replace that pistol, which he probably put on the street in exchange for some dope, I wanted another J nose but they aint made no more. Without hesitation, I got a PM9, but would have gotten a CM9 and been equally happy. I just got the PM because it was a bit more dear to me. Neither the first I got, nor this one has given me a lick o trouble, and should something happen, I'd get another in jig time.
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Muggsy, I started to depress the barrel at the ejection port to assist with racking the slide back. When putting the slide on the frame and trying to pull the slide back to insert the pin, the barrel fails to disengage with the slide. So that is what I was talking about depressing the barrel. So far that seems to work. I'll see the next few times I break down to clean it
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Carmen V Williamson was living with my GF as a boarder. He stole a watch, and two pistols from me, and about $2000 from her in cash money. He blamed an unattended friend of his....and offered to make restitution on account of that "now ex-friend" because he didn't want trouble with NJ cops for back child support. I smelled BS but wanted restitution so I have him a chance. Good Lord, the idiot paid me in money stolen from the GF. I know this, as she wrote a few names and phone numbers of clients on the bills. That's when I knew his time was done. Got ugly, and got uglier. He split to NJ. Promply did a few bad things in NJ, robbed the wrong guy, stole about $24,000 in stuff, and hot indicted. Fled to Florida - same county like a doofus. I got ugly with him in September, he got indicted in December, he finally got nailed in May. The pistols were recorded with serial numbers, some day I may see them again, but I aint counting on it! My friend L. hot his stainless 357 Ruger Security Six back after five or six years. Used in crime, after evidence was done, it went back to him.Originally posted by cdjohnson View PostWow, so that guy stole your Kahr and conducted those criminal activities. That's crazy. This is my first kahr and so far I'm impressed with it. I'm heading to the range this morning and shot it a little more
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