I have a PM9 (serial VCxxxx) that I bought used about 6 months ago. It had had about 50 rounds through according to the seller who I trust (who sold it to change to a pocket .380), and I bought it for carry. I decided to treat it as if it were new with a thorough break-in. I had trouble immediately with double feeds, but after a thorough strip and clean, that resolved.
The next 200 rounds were ok, but with about 1 FTF each mag.
Then it got worse.
Couldn't get through 1 mag without FTF's. This is with a variety of ammo from WWB to JHP's. Didn't matter.
Then mags started dropping spontaneously.
Got a new recoil assembly and mag catch/spring from Kahr.
Mags don't drop, but still FTF. Not limp-wristing etc (had other shooters watch and shoot, including the RO)
It's now back at Kahr.
I really want to love this gun. Perfect size/weight for caliber, and I love that smooth trigger, but I'm worried. If it doesn't come back perfect, (and how many rounds will that take to assure?) what do I do with it then? I couldn't in good conscience sell it with known malfunctions, but as much as I like the trigger, it's not really a range or competition gun.
I hope it comes back right.
The next 200 rounds were ok, but with about 1 FTF each mag.
Then it got worse.
Couldn't get through 1 mag without FTF's. This is with a variety of ammo from WWB to JHP's. Didn't matter.
Then mags started dropping spontaneously.
Got a new recoil assembly and mag catch/spring from Kahr.
Mags don't drop, but still FTF. Not limp-wristing etc (had other shooters watch and shoot, including the RO)
It's now back at Kahr.
I really want to love this gun. Perfect size/weight for caliber, and I love that smooth trigger, but I'm worried. If it doesn't come back perfect, (and how many rounds will that take to assure?) what do I do with it then? I couldn't in good conscience sell it with known malfunctions, but as much as I like the trigger, it's not really a range or competition gun.
I hope it comes back right.





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