I went to the gun show on Saturday anticipating buying something, but not being sure what. One of the vendors is apparently the Kahr supplier to Washington State LE agencies, and so had a great selection. I had been looking for a micro-9mm, and as soon as I touched a PM9 I fell in love. They had one NIB black diamond PM9 with night sights, both of which I want. I don't like two-tone and I don't see the point of buying a self defense gun that you can't use in the dark. So I bought it. 
Anyway, I read everything I could in the tech section, lubed the pistol, cleaned the magazines, left the slide locked back overnight, and set off for the range today with 200 rounds of ammunition.
I loaded both the 6 and 7 round mags and went to town. Fired off 13 rounds flawlessly, and the gun is impressively accurate. Then I had a stovepipe with the 7 round mag. Then another in the next mag. Then a low feed below the ramp on the second round of the 7 round magazine. Then releasing the slide on a full mag failed to feed. Then another stovepipe.
At this point I decided (like many others on the forums, apparently) that the 7 round magazine was trash.
At this point I had fired about 80 rounds alternating mags and had no malfunctions with the 6 round magazine. I started using it exclusively.
Between rounds 80 and 120 I had two FTFs with the 6 round mag. They were low feeds on the second round of the magazine, Locking the slide back, whacking the magazine, and dropping the slide got the gun going again. Both times I had banged the back of the magazine against my hand before inserting it to seat the rounds, and I released the slide with the slide catch lever.
One of these FTFs was with 115gr Remington UMC, the other was with 124gr Speer Lawman.
After round 120, I had no issues. I went through another 30 rounds of 124gr lawman, and then put 50 flawless rounds of 124gr +P Gold Dots through the gun.
From what I'm gleaning, semiautos this small have tight tolerances and are finicky until everything "wears together". Does this seem like a normal break-in session for a PM9? I'm going to need to put some more rounds through it before I truly trust it.
I just field stripped and cleaned the gun. It looks like the top of the polymer frame rails are getting chewed up a little bit by the slide. Is this normal? My guess is that it is, and once the polymer frame has worn down so that the slide only contacts the metal rails, it will stop.
Thanks guys, I love this gun and want it to be my daily carry, replacing an LCR.

Anyway, I read everything I could in the tech section, lubed the pistol, cleaned the magazines, left the slide locked back overnight, and set off for the range today with 200 rounds of ammunition.
I loaded both the 6 and 7 round mags and went to town. Fired off 13 rounds flawlessly, and the gun is impressively accurate. Then I had a stovepipe with the 7 round mag. Then another in the next mag. Then a low feed below the ramp on the second round of the 7 round magazine. Then releasing the slide on a full mag failed to feed. Then another stovepipe.
At this point I decided (like many others on the forums, apparently) that the 7 round magazine was trash.
At this point I had fired about 80 rounds alternating mags and had no malfunctions with the 6 round magazine. I started using it exclusively.
Between rounds 80 and 120 I had two FTFs with the 6 round mag. They were low feeds on the second round of the magazine, Locking the slide back, whacking the magazine, and dropping the slide got the gun going again. Both times I had banged the back of the magazine against my hand before inserting it to seat the rounds, and I released the slide with the slide catch lever.
One of these FTFs was with 115gr Remington UMC, the other was with 124gr Speer Lawman.
After round 120, I had no issues. I went through another 30 rounds of 124gr lawman, and then put 50 flawless rounds of 124gr +P Gold Dots through the gun.
From what I'm gleaning, semiautos this small have tight tolerances and are finicky until everything "wears together". Does this seem like a normal break-in session for a PM9? I'm going to need to put some more rounds through it before I truly trust it.
I just field stripped and cleaned the gun. It looks like the top of the polymer frame rails are getting chewed up a little bit by the slide. Is this normal? My guess is that it is, and once the polymer frame has worn down so that the slide only contacts the metal rails, it will stop.
Thanks guys, I love this gun and want it to be my daily carry, replacing an LCR.
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