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  • #16
    Thanks for all the good info, the best tip or idea I got from all of this is when I get my CM9 and maybe even before I start to train with it I will change my M&P9c back to right handed, I want to train myself not confuse myself.

    thanks to all

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    • #17
      Originally posted by soulfixinman View Post
      Thanks for all the good info, the best tip or idea I got from all of this is when I get my CM9 and maybe even before I start to train with it I will change my M&P9c back to right handed, I want to train myself not confuse myself.

      thanks to all
      You reckon that training would work on a fella like me. I'm kind a doubtful.
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      • #18
        I use my middle left finger for the slide release. Just be sure you're not at the same time pressing the other side of the slide release button with your thumb. I did that the first few times until I realized the problem. We lefties adapt.

        As for the slide release, I don't use it. I sling shot the slide to load. The manual says that to use the slide stop ensure proper advance of the round from mag, but I've never had a problem and no misfeeds with various sorts of ammo.

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        • #19
          Kahr is no more difficult than any other gun for lefties - I use my index or ring finger for mag and slide release - works fine (for a lefty anyhow) The S&W M&P has a reversable mag release and ambi slide releases - It's nice to have those - but the trigger is awful compared to a Kahr.

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