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  • #61
    My guide rod flange has a couple of burs on it. Should this be cause for alarm?

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Porustypo View Post
      My guide rod flange has a couple of burs on it. Should this be cause for alarm?
      Is it like this?

      http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=17417

      see solution of sanding with 600 grit auto sandpaper.

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      • #63
        Thanks a bunch. Good info.

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        • #64
          Re: Kahr Lube Diagram

          No problem. Was that the location you were referring to? I don't even know what a guide rod flange is....? Newbie me, LOL

          sent from from Galaxy S3 using tapatalk

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          • #65
            As stated in another post I use the Hornady One Shot, it is a teflon based dry lube and cleaner, stuff works great. I am a pretty avid shooter. Two to three times a week for a half hour or so each time out, gun range very close to me, and i get some theropy shooting and cleaning my guns. I spray this stuff all over the striker channel, keeps it cleaned out and lubed. After it sits it drys and leaves the gun feeling slick, but not oily. and wet feeling. Oil attracts dirt and debris, I have had very good luck with this stuff. I ordered some frog lube, gonna try that stuff next.

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            • #66
              Clean Out Hole? Help!

              Ok, been staring at my new Kahr P9 slide for an hour. Everyone's talking about spraying cleaner down the "clean out hole". I don't know where that is!! Can someone post a pic?

              Thanks!!!

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              • #67
                Have you read the pre prep yet? Heres the link :

                http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=14748

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                • #68
                  Does Kahr also have a lubrication diagram or instructions? I have not been able to find one or any discussion of lube points in the manual (somewhat surprised by this). The reason for asking is that the lube diagram in this thread is not quite correct for the MK model. I think I understand the differences between the diagram and my MK but a correct diagram would be nice.
                  "Typing the word "grandparents," I mistyped and the autocorrect changed it to CandyLand. Not entirely inaccurate." - Our daughter.

                  A Kahr, a Glock, a Ruger, two Brownings, two Remingtons, and a Crossman.

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                  • #69
                    Thanks for sharing these valuable points. I prefer to do cleaning and oiling of my Kahr myself. These points really help me a lot.

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                    • #70
                      Would suggest an 11th and 12th lube point. Along with lubricating the round part of the barrel, put a light coat of oil in the slide hole that supports the barrel. I do this to all of my semi-autos. I also put a light coat of oil on the two steel pads that the slide rides on at the top rear of the receiver. Another suggestion is to never "drown" any part of your pistol with oil, some oils left over long periods of time tend to dry out and/or thicken. Would like to add my thanks to the OP for bringing this subject up and adding the fine photo.
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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by OldLincoln View Post
                        I forgot #7 was even there, it should not be for oil. I put TW25 grease in all placwes it says "coat" and oil those saying oli EXCEPT #7. I do very lightly coat the front side of the striker tab sticking up as the cam works that. But then I also lightly coat the cams.
                        Maybe get a moderator or admin to edit the OP to that effect ? Just sayin .......

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                        • #72
                          Hello. First post. I can not see the picture showing the lube points. It appears I can not download the attachments. Only show X where pic/download should be, apparently. I saw the picture in the past but not sure where or how. Thank you and I look forward to adding to my knowledge bank regarding Kahrs and shootin' in general.

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                          • #73
                            RIP Muggsy

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                            • #74
                              Thank you TheLastDaze for the prompt reply.

                              I simply see a little box with a red X in it. Nothing more and cannot open or manipulate in any way. Is it, possibly, my antivirus? Or some method I am not seeing to open the picture?

                              Bear with me as I am a newbie to this site. Thank you for your patience, j

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by johnkhelps View Post
                                Thank you TheLastDaze for the prompt reply.

                                I simply see a little box with a red X in it. Nothing more and cannot open or manipulate in any way. Is it, possibly, my antivirus? Or some method I am not seeing to open the picture?

                                Bear with me as I am a newbie to this site. Thank you for your patience, j
                                go to your settings here on the site(top right), click, scroll down and on the left you'll see "my settings tab" scroll down to general settings click on that, in general settings scroll down until you see "thread display option" tab, make sure all three boxes to right are check marked, they will say 'show signatures, show avatars, show images....
                                RIP Muggsy

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