25th Anniversary K9
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  • #16
    Seem like you are ready to go. The firearm has proven reliable with over 150+ rounds with no glitches. I had only one failure to lock back after the mag was emptied. That was after 95 rounds of Winchester Whitebox. I never had any similar problem or any other failure and I have well over 450 rounds shot. My one failure may have been due to a weak Winchester load. One suggestion. Field strip, clean and reassemble the PM9 and take it out again. With another 50-100 rounds through the weapon you should rest assured that the firearm is fine and that you actually can reassemble the slide lock/release properly.
    USN Retired
    Kahr PM9
    H&K 45C
    Sig P226 Enhanced Elite
    Browning Buckmark Plus SS 22LR
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    • #17
      Pm9

      Great to hear that your PM9s are functioning well. I've yet to receive mine and I am really lusting for it. In addition to the PM9 i've an order for a P9 and P45. I know it seems like I am losing my mind but indeed the fact is that I am swapping out a Glock G19 and Colt Defender. I think with these new Kahrs bring CCW firearms into the 21st Century where as as fine as the Colt and Glock are considered good weapons of course but time I believe is passing them by. Speaking of time I wish my new guns would arrive!

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      • #18
        1244 rounds through my PM9 and not a single malfunction.
        Kahr...Release the hound!

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        • #19
          You're not losing your mind. I have the same issue. I view my PM9 as the 442/J-frame of today. And the guns are only a part of the cost...break-in/practice ammo and new leather. Expensive but necessary.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by ltxi View Post
            You're not losing your mind. I have the same issue. I view my PM9 as the 442/J-frame of today. And the guns are only a part of the cost...break-in/practice ammo and new leather. Expensive but necessary.
            itxi,

            +1

            I totally agree. It is mandatory and the benefits of the new arms exceed by a long shot the capabilities of yesterdays guns.

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            • #21
              we are the best sales people

              With the possible exception of the skinny lady. She's pretty but I prefer some shape.
              But I like my skinny Kahrs cause they go sooooo good in my pocket
              I let my work buddy shoot my pm9 and mk40 and now he has a pm 40 and I haven't been able to shoot it yet.(:: But he said it has quite a kick I knew that, that's why I went to so much trouble to find the steel frame .40

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