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  • #16
    Originally posted by gb6491 View Post
    She's tough; I'm the one that wears gloves.
    We are further south, in the Yuma area.

    Come on down! A good friend and his wife whom live in Idaho spend their winters here. He and I hit the desert a lot and I'm sure we would all get along famously (he's a 1911 guy ).

    Regards,
    Greg
    Do you think the wall would like like that, at the base the furthest mountains on the left ?

    OMG ! Where was that taken. Bawanna, are you up to a convey going down south ?

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    • #17
      In a minute. I'm packed.
      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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      • #18
        Originally posted by berettabone View Post
        I know one thing................................those dogs have it made in the shade
        That they do....we're all packing some excess weight
        Originally posted by jg rider View Post
        Do you think the wall would like like that, at the base the furthest mountains on the left ?

        OMG ! Where was that taken. Bawanna, are you up to a convey going down south ?
        I'm not sure what you're asking in the first part pard, but that photo is taken from the northern edge of the Muggins Mountain Wilderness.
        The mountain on the left is Muggins Peak, on the right is Long Mountain.

        Here's a photo I took on the southern edge of the wilderness area:

        Regards,
        Greg
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        • #19
          Originally posted by gb6491 View Post
          That they do....we're all packing some excess weight

          I'm not sure what you're asking in the first part pard, but that photo is taken from the northern edge of the Muggins Mountain Wilderness.
          The mountain on the left is Muggins Peak, on the right is Long Mountain.
          Regards,
          Greg
          I was joking about that grey horizontal strip along the base of those mountains. I guess it's really a fog line ?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by jg rider View Post
            I was joking about that grey horizontal strip along the base of those mountains. I guess it's really a fog line ?
            LOL, I'm slow, but I see what you mean now. Hard to say what that was...could've been fog or haze. There's a river bottom, a big canal, fields, and open desert over by those mountains (the Gila Mountains). The river (Gila) and the fields have fog over them quite often>


            Regards,
            Greg
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            • #21
              Originally posted by jg rider View Post
              HI Texas48, Bawanna. Yes Bawanna I'm still around. How's the snow up by you ?

              The wife has a PM9 that the slide and the recoil spring plug have been Cerakoted. So when I replaced the inner spring for her she needed to keep the matching end nut. So I heated the end nut with a heat gun and it came right off in a soft jawed vise. I replaced the inner spring from another spring assembly, and red lock tighted the end nut in place. It's still in place after hundreds of fired rounds.

              My question is where do you buy just the inner recoil spring





              Used some heat and was able to remove the nut. Replaced springs with Wollf 20.5 lb spring set for the PM40. I did this after getting a new recoil assembly from Kahr. The sent me the new 15 coil spring , sent it back got a new 13 coil assembly. Trying to install this new assembly the slide would not lock back. After several attempts trying to install, thinking it was me, I called Kahr and tech told me to fire the gun and the springs would set. I have never encountered this with any other pistol I have owned. Did think that this was the way to go. Is it a common thing that a slide not lacking back after installing a new spring assembly?


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              • #22
                [QUOTE=jg rider;381776]HI Texas48, Bawanna. Yes Bawanna I'm still around. How's the snow up by you ?

                The wife has a PM9 that the slide and the recoil spring plug have been Cerakoted. So when I replaced the inner spring for her she needed to keep the matching end nut. So I heated the end nut with a heat gun and it came right off in a soft jawed vise. I replaced the inner spring from another spring assembly, and red lock tighted the end nut in place. It's still in place after hundreds of fired rounds.

                My question is where do you buy just the inner recoil spring

                As a follow up. I bought a #2 recoil assembly from Kahr and when I installed it I couldn't lock back the slide. I tried a couple more times thinking I was doing something wrong. Same results and it was a 13 coil spring. Tech at Kahr told me to just fire the gun and springs would set themselves. I have never experienced this with any pistol I have owned. Has anyone had the same experiences with a new recoil assembly? Is this normal?
                Instead I installed the 20.5 recoil springs from Wolfe today and was not hard with a soft jawed vice and some heat. Reinstalled the nut using green lock tite. Big difference with the new springs racking slide. Have to get to the range to test it out. Thanks for all the responses and have enjoyed all the pictures. No snow here in San Antonio. Been in the 70's the last 3 weeks.


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                • #23
                  IMHO, if you can manually pull the slide back engage the slide stop into the notch. You should be ok. On our two PM9's we can pull the slides back about 1/16" to 1/8" past the slide stop. After that the spring will take a set.
                  If you don't have that amount of free travel then there's a good chance that the spring coils are stacking up.
                  That's MHO

                  What's green lock tite is it stronger then the red stuff ?

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                  • #24
                    Installing Wolffe recoil springs in PM40 Guide rod.

                    Thanks jg rider you confirmed my suspicion. The tech was giving me bad info. Glad went with the 20.5 springs. Green loctite takes heat to get off but red is the strongest. I reinstalled the Nut with Red loctite after realizing that red loctite is the strongest of the 4 types. My PM40 is a 2006 and used a type 1 guide rod and because of the 1/2 inch end of the new type #2 that rides in the barrel grove may be too big and moves out of the grove when racking is causing the coil to bind. The new spring allows me to rack the slide normally and will lock back and they are considerably stronger than were in the gun when I bought it a month ago. I am sure they will tame the recoil.


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                    Last edited by Texas48; 01-22-2017, 10:20 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Jg rider
                      Did you install what looks to be Dawson sights or have a smith install?


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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Texas48 View Post
                        Jg rider
                        Did you install what looks to be Dawson sights or have a smith install?


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                        The fronts are Hi-Viz f.o. and the rears are all black Novak style. Both were sold by Kahr. The Hi-viz are encased in a protective tube. The fronts are something I would recommend a smith or Kahr do for you. They are a almost a pressed fit in most cases. I did my own on our 4 Kahrs and it wasn't fun. I think Kahr has a special sight pusher.

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                        • #27
                          DUH ! Double post

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by jg rider View Post
                            The fronts are Hi-Viz f.o. and the rears are all black Novak style. Both were sold by Kahr. The Hi-viz are encased in a protective tube. The fronts are something I would recommend a smith or Kahr do for you. They are a almost a pressed fit in most cases. I did my own on our 4 Kahrs and it wasn't fun. I think Kahr has a special sight pusher.
                            Did you use a pusher on the fronts? Dawson has a special tool to install fronts. I have a pusher for tears. What problems did you have. Dovetail fronts are difficult to get most pushers to remove and install. Thanks


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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Texas48 View Post
                              Did you use a pusher on the fronts? Dawson has a special tool to install fronts. I have a pusher for tears. What problems did you have. Dovetail fronts are difficult to get most pushers to remove and install. Thanks


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                              Hi, Sorry it took so long to respond. If you go here you'll read what I did

                              http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.p...051#post383051

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