Ok, so I finally got my new CM9 to the range. Let me start of by saying I was very close to selling this gun without even firing a round. I am used to Glocks. This gun's tolerances were so tight out of the box I thought there was no way I would ever like it. I really wanted to like it though as it is my choice for summer carry via pocket & IWB. Maybe even some OWB mixed in there.
So, like I was saying, about to just sell the gun. I began reading the new user section about how the gun needs prepped and is initially extremely tight. Again, I'm used to Glocks so not used to all the prep. So I decided to give the Kahr a fair shake. I followed the new gun break in and the lube chart. I checked all of my magazines (all were put together properly). So off to the range I go.
I put 75 rounds down range of various FMJ & SD rounds. Only had 2 problems and both were FTF. They both came from the same 8 round mag. I took the mag apart, put it back together and problem solved. I even shot nice tight groups after the first 20 or so, once I got used to the longer trigger pull.
I will have to say, I'm glad I gave the CM9 a chance. It has definitely won a spot for my summer carry. After just 75 rounds the gun has already began to loosen up a bit to where it was operating pretty smooth by the time I left the range. Thanks for all the info posted here on KahrTalk. Without it I would have passed on a sweet little gun without even giving it a chance. I'm loving my new CM9 & also loving KahrTalk!!!
So, like I was saying, about to just sell the gun. I began reading the new user section about how the gun needs prepped and is initially extremely tight. Again, I'm used to Glocks so not used to all the prep. So I decided to give the Kahr a fair shake. I followed the new gun break in and the lube chart. I checked all of my magazines (all were put together properly). So off to the range I go.
I put 75 rounds down range of various FMJ & SD rounds. Only had 2 problems and both were FTF. They both came from the same 8 round mag. I took the mag apart, put it back together and problem solved. I even shot nice tight groups after the first 20 or so, once I got used to the longer trigger pull.
I will have to say, I'm glad I gave the CM9 a chance. It has definitely won a spot for my summer carry. After just 75 rounds the gun has already began to loosen up a bit to where it was operating pretty smooth by the time I left the range. Thanks for all the info posted here on KahrTalk. Without it I would have passed on a sweet little gun without even giving it a chance. I'm loving my new CM9 & also loving KahrTalk!!!


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