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  • #16
    Originally posted by jocko View Post
    what would metal have over a polomer follower, as far as nosediving. .

    Idk, I'm not an engineer but according to Lake Line LLC, their metal followers prevent bullets from diving in the magazine.
    Kahr Pm9 DLC
    Sig p320
    S&w 642
    S&w model 64-1

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    • #17
      Originally posted by GA_Sheepdog View Post
      Idk, I'm not an engineer but according to Lake Line LLC, their metal followers prevent bullets from diving in the magazine.
      First, on the magazine thing, Kahr is having a promotion which I believe entitles you to a free magazine as long as your receipt shows purchase before Sept 30th. I would submit right away for it: http://www.kahr.com/MagPromo2015.asp

      I have had great experiences with Grabagun.

      On the followers, our followers have a different profile that keeps more pressure on the front part of the rounds that helps keep them from nosediving. It also keeps the top round tighter in the magazine and makes it less likely to pop out on a spare magazine in a pocket or mag carrier.
      Aftermarket accessories for Kahr Pistols at https://lakelinellc.com/
      There are always more in the pipeline...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Alfonse View Post
        First, on the magazine thing, Kahr is having a promotion which I believe entitles you to a free magazine as long as your receipt shows purchase before Sept 30th. I would submit right away for it: http://www.kahr.com/MagPromo2015.asp

        I have had great experiences with Grabagun.

        On the followers, our followers have a different profile that keeps more pressure on the front part of the rounds that helps keep them from nosediving. It also keeps the top round tighter in the magazine and makes it less likely to pop out on a spare magazine in a pocket or mag carrier.

        Thank you. I'll have to look into some of your metal followers.
        Kahr Pm9 DLC
        Sig p320
        S&w 642
        S&w model 64-1

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        • #19
          So today I recieved my new cm9. I was suppose to get it tomorrow but shipping was actually ahead of schedule. This was my first time ordering a gun online and I won't hesitate to order from Grabagun again.

          I brought the gun home and gave it a much needed cleaning and completely disassembled the slide. I also racked the slide around 500 times. All I can say is this thing was tight. I thought my cw380 was tight but this takes the cake. I will say the cw380 has had close to 800 rounds through it, so it has loosened up quite a bit since it was new. One thing I have noticed is the trigger reset has more of a "Cluck" sound, compared to the "Click" my cw380 has. Anyone have any experience with that?

          Anyway I plan on heading to the range and putting 200 rounds through it tomorrow.
          Kahr Pm9 DLC
          Sig p320
          S&w 642
          S&w model 64-1

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          • #20
            Oh Oh,.... a cluck instead of a click!!!!!....just kiddin'. If I was creative I'm sure I could come up with a purely inappropriate comment. Seriously, I don't know if my cm9 clucks or clicks, but I doubt it's anything to worry about. Hey man, getting it a day early is a terrific start to a new relationship. It's such a great little gun. At least mine is.
            Women call it "the silent treatment", and they think we don't like it.
            "The more laws, the less justice." Cicero

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Baklash View Post
              Oh Oh,.... a cluck instead of a click!!!!!....just kiddin'. If I was creative I'm sure I could come up with a purely inappropriate comment. Seriously, I don't know if my cm9 clucks or clicks, but I doubt it's anything to worry about. Hey man, getting it a day early is a terrific start to a new relationship. It's such a great little gun. At least mine is.

              Lmao, I felt like an idiot saying that but that's the only way I could discribe it. I'm not too worried about it but it is different. i can't wait to go to the range tomorrow and break it in. I'm putting 200 rounds of Geco 124gr through it. I plan to carry 124 gr Speer Gold Dots + p in it. It might be a little too snappy but I think it'll be fine.
              Kahr Pm9 DLC
              Sig p320
              S&w 642
              S&w model 64-1

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              • #22
                Thank you for the reminder about the free magazine promotion, Alphonse. After I read your post I immediately submitted my free mag form online. I bought my CW9 online at Gunbroker.com for $255 in August, a terrific price, I think. I cleaned it and treated it with Frog Lube, like I do with my other pistols and took it to the range and shot 100 rounds of WWB without any problems except a blister on my right index finger from rubbing on the trigger guard. I took it home, cleaned and Frog Lubed it, then next week I took it to the range again for another flawless 100 rounds of WWB. Then I picked up two boxes of Hornady Critical Defense and shot one box flawlessly and used the other to carry. I'll continue to shoot a half box of the Hornady every month to confirm its fit with the CW9. This is one fine pistol! Easy to shoot, reliable, thin, lightweight, economical, easy to carry. I like the sights, so I'll probably keep them. I bought another mag and a Remora tuckable holster. Yesterday I ordered a Lakeline nylon magazine baseplate to see if it might help a little with concealment. I carry about 4 o'clock and the only thing I worry about is the end of the mag jutting out a little. I'm also considering the Lakeline metal magazine follower. I'm sure the Kahr followers are fine and reliable, and, as Jocko reminds us, Kahr will replace free any that break, but I can see the argument about a little more reliability in feeding, though I haven't had any problems, nor do I expect any. I follow the manual to use the slide release to chamber a round. Anyway, I like this forum a lot, and look forward to the updates and new threads. Thank you gentlemen, and ladies, if there be any.
                Last edited by ranchel; 09-30-2015, 07:20 PM. Reason: grammar

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by ranchel View Post
                  Thank you for the reminder about the free magazine promotion, Alphonse. After I read your post I immediately submitted my free mag form online. I bought my CW9 online at Gunbroker.com for $255 in August, a terrific price, I think. I cleaned it and treated it with Frog Lube, like I do with my other pistols and took it to the range and shot 100 rounds of WWB without any problems except a blister on my right index finger from rubbing on the trigger guard. I took it home, cleaned and Frog Lubed it, then next week I took it to the range again for another flawless 100 rounds of WWB. Then I picked up two boxes of Hornady Critical Defense and shot one box flawlessly and used the other to carry. I'll continue to shoot a half box of the Hornady every month to confirm its fit with the CW9. This is one fine pistol! Easy to shoot, reliable, thin, lightweight, economical, easy to carry. I like the sights, so I'll probably keep them. I bought another mag and a Remora tuckable holster. Yesterday I ordered a Lakeline nylon magazine baseplate to see if it might help a little with concealment. I carry about 4 o'clock and the only thing I worry about is the end of the mag jutting out a little. I'm also considering the Lakeline metal magazine follower. I'm sure the Kahr followers are fine and reliable, and, as Jocko reminds us, Kahr will replace free any that break, but I can see the argument about a little more reliability in feeding, though I haven't had any problems, nor do I expect any. I follow the manual to use the slide release to chamber a round. Anyway, I like this forum a lot, and look forward to the updates and new threads. Thank you gentlemen, and ladies, if there be any.


                  Welcome to the forum! That's probably the best price I've seen for a Cw9. I'm glad you remembered your free magazine promotion. I sent mine in yesterday as well. Hopefully it won't take too long to recieved it.
                  Kahr Pm9 DLC
                  Sig p320
                  S&w 642
                  S&w model 64-1

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                  • #24
                    Btw, I submitted my receipt into Kahr yesterday for the free promotional magazine. Today I recieved an email and tracking number from Kahr telling me it has been shipped. Kahr is awesome! Now to go to the range.
                    Kahr Pm9 DLC
                    Sig p320
                    S&w 642
                    S&w model 64-1

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                    • #25
                      CM9s are awesome. Glad you are enjoying them and this gathering place of knuckleheads.
                      Aftermarket accessories for Kahr Pistols at https://lakelinellc.com/
                      There are always more in the pipeline...

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                      • #26
                        CM9's $349 on sale at Cabelas. FYI.

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                        • #27
                          Just got back from the range. The cm9 performed flawlessly and is very accurate. I fired 200 rds of Geco 124gr fmj and 50 rds of Speer Gold Dots 124gr +p. The recoil on the GD's were surprising controllable, however it did shoot with authority.

                          So I came home and cleaned/lubed it up. I did the same for the magazine. Happy with how it performed, I loaded up 6 rds of GD's, inserted the magazine and chambered a round. I then went to push the mag release and the mag did not come out. I tried several time the shake and tap the gun. Finally, I hit the button of the mag and heard a round move up. I was then able to release the mag. I tried the same with the Geco ammo and the same thing happened. It was like the next round was nosediving. It didn't effect of it feed, just releasing the mag.

                          Has anyone came across this before? I didn't notice it at the range because I was topping the mag off to get 6+1. Normally the mag releases fine without a round in the chamber. I've taken apart patenty of Kahr mags before and have never had this issue.
                          Kahr Pm9 DLC
                          Sig p320
                          S&w 642
                          S&w model 64-1

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                          • #28
                            Thank you for the welccome, GA_Sheepdog. I couldn't believe that I won the auction and got the gun for that price. And it was NIB from a great dealer, JSP, Inc. I was prepared to go up to $300 on automatic bid, but the other bidders stopped bidding about a day and a half before the auction ended. Regarding the magazine promotion, I too received an email today informing me that the magazine had shipped. Amazing speed and service. That's what builds product loyalty, besides producing a quality product. So now I'll see about one for my wife.

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