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  • #16
    Originally posted by jocko View Post
    My Ruger lcp went back, My Para carry 9 went back . My G19 went back. My P380 went back. My 3 kel teks went back (17 tmes). Never had any revolver ever to go back: Just sayin. My Porsche went back in 600 miles. None of my 13 harleys have went back. My Toro self propelled mower went back. I replaced my frst wife with a much better ,model and she is doing fine after 26 years. Just sayin
    So tell me, Jocko, how do you get a wife fine tuned? This I've got to hear.
    Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

    Life Member - NRA
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    • #17
      My mk9 for a cocking cam First time they replaced the trigger bar unnecessarily. Second time replaced the cocking cam but broke off the trigger pivot pin. They took it back a 3rd time and fixed the pin. All is great now and really no big deal for me or any cost to me. Keep sending the gun back on their dime until they get it right. Enough times and Kahr will have lost money on the gun.

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      • #18
        There aren't enough choices. Mine went back FOUR times, but once... the third time... was to replace a crappy replacement slide from the second trip... very faint "engraving"... like you had to hold it just right to see what it said.

        The first time was for no bevel on the "stripper' portion of the slide... wouldn't feed from slide lock release. had I tried to fully rack it, it would have worked fine, but using the slide lock as suggested by Kahr, the "stripper" was left resting on top of the cartridge rim instead of behind the cartridge... and then the slide would just ride over the case or jam part way on top of the top round.

        The second return was for trigger problems, and the fourth was for the frame replacement after it started destroying magazines... reproduced by Kahr. Mine's like NEW again and I can shoot it "limp-wristed" all I want without failure... which became a problem after the first trip back.

        "Franken-Boomer" is just fine now.

        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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        • #19
          Originally posted by Barth View Post
          Both my wives crapped out bad.
          Really wanted to personally send them both back.
          But figured sending them back to the Mother Ship might have been frowned upon.
          You've had the same luck with wives as I have. Both of mine lasted eight years - evidently that is my tolerance for pain.

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          • #20
            Mine went back 3 times, last time they replaced the barrel and recoil spring. First two trips back they just polished the feed ramp.
            Have not had any issues with it since the third trip.

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            • #21
              Three Kahrs, no problems!!

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              • #22
                To clarify, my gun has 400+ rounds trough it now and went back once for FTE and FTF issues,they did replace slide release spring and guide rod spring.I also complained about ejector issues but nothing was done to the ejector. I discovered some drill marks on the left rear ejection port on the inside of the slide and a nick at the bottom front of the barrel,propably from a vice. It's not my first gun, I 've been involved with arms for almost 30 years ,started in the Navy.I've used multiple brands and calibers but never encountered so many issues. I like combat weapons, because they work and have an extremely low rate of failure.I hope that I can say that about my PM45 one day.I like to see things work properly,especially if they cost a bunch. I understand that nothing in the arm industry is perfect (except H&K,lol) but for god's sake Kahrs gunsmith's needs to get his poop together and put some pride in his work. My
                2c.

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                • #23
                  My CW45 went back after the trigger would not reset after firing a round. I got great customer service and my pistol was back in my hands in 7 days. Since then I put a new recoil spring in so it would shoot +P loads without jamming, but all is well now.
                  Tom
                  Live today, tomorrow may not come!
                  Boberg XR9S
                  Kahr CW40
                  Springfield Armory 1911
                  Dan Wesson Revolver

                  HY*NDAI is to cars, what Caracal, Hi-Point, and Jennings is to handguns. The cars may or may not run ok, but the corporation SUCKS.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by thetmanski View Post
                    My CW45 went back after the trigger would not reset after firing a round. I got great customer service and my pistol was back in my hands in 7 days. Since then I put a new recoil spring in so it would shoot +P loads without jamming, but all is well now.
                    Good to hear.
                    I actually start to feel physically sick when a gun starts misbehaving.
                    Had a really difficult time getting through the break in period on my Kahr.
                    Never had a gun that required one.
                    Even though I new Kahrs were like that going in.
                    It didn't help deal with that sick feeling every time I had a FTF.

                    Sometimes I just start to get anxious with her these days.
                    Squeeze off three mags just to make sure she still works every so often - LOL!

                    Of course the MK40 is perfect.
                    Actually runs so smooth now I feel stupid for ever doubting her.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Barth View Post

                      Of course the MK40 is perfect.
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                      Of course it is!

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