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  • First Kahr and first post on KahrTalk

    Bought a new PM9 the other day and took it to the range today to see how it would perform. In two hundred rounds, I had four FTF, all with the seven round magazine. In one instance, the slide failed to lock back after firing the last round. I think this also took place using the seven round magazine.

    I had not been shooting in quite some time, maybe two years, and the rust was evident. It took until the last fifty rounds for my nerves to settle and I was able to begin grouping in the target's center mass.

    Normally, I shoot a G26 or a KelTec P11. I shoot both these guns well and I think I can do well with the Kahr , given more range time.

    What prompted me to try a Kahr was the desire for a single stack 9 on which I could rely to function reliably. I am part of my church's informal security team and needed to find something I could easily conceal in a shirt-tucker. I think the Kahr will fill that bill better than the Glock or double stack P11. The gun and I just need to get to know each other.

    Thanks for reading.

    Bill
    Bill

  • #2
    I don't know what it is about those 7-round mags, but those seem to give everyone some trouble. I carry with the 6-round (6+1) and have the 7-rounder for a spare, realizing it might give me some trouble on the second or third shot when the round that was pulled forward a bit takes a dive... danged 9mm cartridges just can't stay still in the Kahr mags.

    Wynn
    USAF Retired '88, NRA Life Member. Wife USAF Retired '96
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    Frédéric Bastiat’s essay, The Law: http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf

    Thomas Jefferson said

    “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.”
    and

    "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".

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    • #3
      Informal security team for a church. You must be in some kind of rough neighborhood dude.

      At least your among friends here on Kahrtalk and hope you stick around and hang out with us. We got members down your direction that I'm sure will act as the cavalry if the need arises.

      As Oneshot (is it Oneshot?) says Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.


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      Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
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      • #4
        That's a great idea and better than praying for no trouble. I've always heard that the Lord helps those who help themselves.
        Churches aren't exempt from criminal activities... or crazies.

        Wynn
        USAF Retired '88, NRA Life Member. Wife USAF Retired '96
        Avatar: Wynn re-enlists his wife Desiree, circa 1988 Loring AFB, ME. 42nd BMW, Heavy (SAC) B-52G's
        Frédéric Bastiat’s essay, The Law: http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf

        Thomas Jefferson said

        “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.”
        and

        "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".

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        • #5
          Thanks for your replies guys.

          Bawanna, church security teams are not as uncommon as you might think, though I surprised to hear our church had one. What motivated me to join is that one of the team members is a retired policeman. His son is also a police officer who has some anti-terror involvement. I don't remember if he is part of a federal taskforce, but I think that is the case. He came to the church and spoke to team members about things going on in the U.S. about which the public knows nothing. He said Christian churches have been (are being) attacked by Islamists who are targeting the young girls (virgins of acceptable age per the Koran) in the congregation.

          It seems to me, however unlikely such an attack may be, a little planning and preparation is a small price to pay to guard against such an event.
          Bill

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          • #6
            cant believe i am the 1st to say this but, go to the tech section and follow the cleaning and break in procedure. then shoot, rinse repeat! these pm9's are sweet little pistols that are really surprisingly fun to shoot. that many ftf's isnt normal. ive shot a lot thru mine & have had 0 ftf's or stovepipes. what ammo were you shooting?

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            • #7
              Church security isn't unheard of in TN either. I think the likelihood of a church shooting is only second to a school shooting.

              I have actually been within 2 miles of two shootings. The first was in 2002 I was in high school just down the road from the Appalachian School of Law shooting. The second I was off campus at my apartment during the Virginia Tech massacre.
              K40 Stainless (traded to) -> PM9 (sold to fund) -> Ruger GP100 Blue 4"...now Kahrless

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              • #8
                Thanks for the tip Joshh. I was shooting 115 grain Blazer aluminum cases.

                I sure hope there is never any trouble in our church Eastenn but, apparently the elders take the threat of these attacks seriously. Helping out seemed like the least I could do to protect the sheep from the wolves.

                I think you're right Wyntrout about helping ourselves. Personally, if I were looking to attack a church, I'd look somewhere other than south Texas.
                Bill

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Willieboy View Post
                  if I were looking to attack a church, I'd look somewhere other than south Texas.
                  Have to agree with you on that one!

                  Welcome and enjoy that new PM9... one heck of an awesome pistol!
                  Thx,
                  Scott

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                  • #10
                    I sent a 7 rounder back to Kahr,with a request for a new 6 rounder,it arrived back in 6 days!Way to listen!Figured I`d get a 7 but all`s well now!
                    THX,Barry

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                    • #11
                      Good to know Barry. I think I'll give that a try.

                      It seems from reading these forums, the problems with the seven round magazines have been around for quite awhile. I wonder why Kahr hasn't fixed it yet. I also wonder of those who buy Kahrs intended to use seven round magazines experience unreliable feeding. Just seems this magazine problem should not be insurmountable.
                      Bill

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by joshh View Post
                        cant believe i am the 1st to say this but, go to the tech section and follow the cleaning and break in procedure...
                        Great advice for sure. If I've learned anything about my PM9 it's that the owner's manual and the tech forum contain some essential information that should not be ignored. The lube chart is especially useful. So much so that I printed and laminated a copy of it to keep by my cleaning bench. I always use the recommended procedure for chambering the first round, and call me excessive compulsive, but I also clean my magazines after each range visit.

                        My PM9 has about 1600 rounds through it now. I'm not exactly melting down the barrel by shooting it but I also had a problem with the 7-round magazine. Kahr replaced it for me and the new mag has been flawless so far.
                        "Fighting is the central military act. . . . Engagements mean fighting. The object of fighting is the destruction or defeat of the enemy." Clausewitz

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                        • #13
                          I have always felt the 7 round magazine issues on the PM series kahrs is more of an issue than on the cw or P or K series guns. My thoughts are that everyone shoots differently, example like some grip differently than others and this extended magazine gives us another place of that lone finger that before had nothing to hold on to. Now we are pushing,pulling do something with that extended magazine that is somehow distorting it to relatively being correct in the grip like the flush fit magazines is, which we can't screw up with any awkward pressure on the magazine as we can really touch that flush magazine. So some guns work fine and some don't and I think it is due to different pressures on that extended magazine. Should they all work, certainly they should but with some shooters they don't. Sometimes a new magazine solves the issues, sometimes just a waste of time and postage IMO. I wish kahr wou ld drop the damn 7 rounder in ther pM series and just issue another flush fit magazine, as that is what we basically bought the small gun for. If I wanted a longer grip feel. I would buy a P seriers or the cw series. but thats just me and my thoughts..
                          . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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                          • #14
                            I agree Jocko, that two six rounders would be better. Would also be safer for the shooter and possibly Kahr. IMO, they should not include a magazine with known problems, even if it is the shooter who causes the problem.

                            What you said about seven round magazine in pistols intended to accomodate them versus the PM series would seem to lend credence to your hypothesis about the shooter's role in causing the problem. Those shooting the other models cannot apply any twisting or torque to the magazine.

                            That said, Glock sure does not have any issues using longer magazines in their G26....and those mags are made of plastic. Go figure.
                            Bill

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                            • #15
                              Metal lined plastic but plastic none the less.
                              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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