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  • PM9 Firing Pin Impression

    I have noticed that the impression that the firing pin makes when it contacts the primer has recently changed from a round symmetrical dent to a round dent with a gouge on the side.
    My gun has about 500 rounds through it and has not malfunctioned in any way.
    I am fairly certain that this new impression has started recently.
    I shot 100 rounds today and nearly every primer has this strange impression.

    Has anyone else experienced this? If people could look at your fired casings and comment I would appreciate it.

    Thank you
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    Chippawa

  • #2
    Hi Chippawa,I went to my workshop and got the bag of shell casings from my last trip to the range. The primers had a round dent with a small gouge to the side. I haven`t had any problems at all with my PM9.I`m slightly past the 1,000 round mark.I hope this is helpful information for you.
    In the area in which I now reside,when I`m placed in a group of four or five guys,I`m known as "the smart one".God help me.

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    • #3
      Thanks for your response. I will keep an eye on my casings on future trips to the range. I just didn't recall that gouge before. I have been reloading my own but that is not a problem. The gouge is present on both new ammo & reloads. It's probably nothing to worry about. All that said, I still can't figure out how that gouge is happening. Possibly when the casing is being ejected?????

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      • #4
        Man,you got me. I never would have noticed it if you hadn`t brought it to my attention.Personally,I don`t think it`s anything to cause any concern but there are a lot of members that are more knowledgeable than I am.I reload too but I`ve never fired any of my reloads in my PM9.I think I will the next time I go to the range just to see what`s what.If you`re really concerned about it,e-mail the guys at Kahr and see what they have to say.Every question I`ve ever asked has been answered promptly and professionally.Nice people.
        In the area in which I now reside,when I`m placed in a group of four or five guys,I`m known as "the smart one".God help me.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dietrich View Post
          I reload too but I`ve never fired any of my reloads in my PM9.I think I will the next time I go to the range just to see what`s what.
          I've noticed the comma shaped primer indent as well.
          It's apparently a Kahr thing according to info. I've seen elsewhere.
          Ever noticed the indent on a primer from a Glock ? Definitely a unique signature.

          Dietrich, I found that my Kahrs love hot loads. They stumble a lot with light loads.
          Where are we going and why am I in this hand-basket?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 500KV View Post
            I've noticed the comma shaped primer indent as well.
            It's apparently a Kahr thing according to info. I've seen elsewhere.
            Ever noticed the indent on a primer from a Glock ? Definitely a unique signature.

            Dietrich, I found that my Kahrs love hot loads. They stumble a lot with light loads.
            Thanks pal, if you hadn`t told me that,I would have figured that my PM9 wouldn`t take my reloads.I`m getting 1150 to 1200 fps according to my chronograph.I`ll see how that does and experiment if I have to.
            In the area in which I now reside,when I`m placed in a group of four or five guys,I`m known as "the smart one".God help me.

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            • #7
              reloads and comma-dents

              I haven't noticed the unusual primer marking on my brass but I'll check it out. I shoot lots of reloads through my PM9 with no problem. What recipe (powder, primers, bullets) are you guys using?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by zena View Post
                I haven't noticed the unusual primer marking on my brass but I'll check it out. I shoot lots of reloads through my PM9 with no problem. What recipe (powder, primers, bullets) are you guys using?
                zena, I like Montana Gold bullets but use a variety of others as well.
                Also like Hodgdon HP-38 (Win.-231) for 9mm, .45acp, .40cal, etc.
                There are sooo..many choices really.
                My Kahrs love the higher end loads but Glocks, Sigs, Kimbers seem to shoot anything.
                Where are we going and why am I in this hand-basket?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by zena View Post
                  I haven't noticed the unusual primer marking on my brass but I'll check it out. I shoot lots of reloads through my PM9 with no problem. What recipe (powder, primers, bullets) are you guys using?
                  I also use a lot of Montana Gold bullets,115 gr.jhp and also 124 gr.Speer Gold Dots.Assorted brass. Hodgdon Universal Clays powder and Federal small magnum pistol primers.I started out with small pistol primers but I can`t find any around here and I`ve found a good supply of the small magnums.I kept a close eye on the chronograph and got the load to where I wanted it.
                  In the area in which I now reside,when I`m placed in a group of four or five guys,I`m known as "the smart one".God help me.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Dietrich View Post
                    Man,you got me. I never would have noticed it if you hadn`t brought it to my attention.Personally,I don`t think it`s anything to cause any concern but there are a lot of members that are more knowledgeable than I am.I reload too but I`ve never fired any of my reloads in my PM9.I think I will the next time I go to the range just to see what`s what.If you`re really concerned about it,e-mail the guys at Kahr and see what they have to say.Every question I`ve ever asked has been answered promptly and professionally.Nice people.


                    Here is a picture of what I see on quite a few of my primers.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by zena View Post
                      I haven't noticed the unusual primer marking on my brass but I'll check it out. I shoot lots of reloads through my PM9 with no problem. What recipe (powder, primers, bullets) are you guys using?
                      I have been using Remington 115 gr FMJ,Hollow Base bullets-mainly because that was one of the only bullets I could find available in bulk, Unique powder (5 gr), and small pistol primers (whatever brand I can find-CCI & Remington). My casing are of various manufacturers. I have loaded some with the magnum primers but have not fired these yet.
                      Once again, I bought the magnum primers because I could not get the regular small pistol primers. These load & shoot well in my PM9. Out of approx. 300-350 loads I have had only one FTF. I suspect a faulty primer.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Chippawa View Post
                        Here is a picture of what I see on quite a few of my primers.
                        That definitely doesn't look right.
                        Mine just show a light scratch where yours has a gouge.
                        You might want to send the pic. to Kahr for their assessment.
                        Where are we going and why am I in this hand-basket?

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                        • #13
                          I am going to talk with Kahr on Monday. The gun works fine but I agree that the imprint doesn't look right. I have never had a gun that made a firing pin imprint like this one.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Dietrich View Post
                            I also use a lot of Montana Gold bullets,115 gr.jhp and also 124 gr.Speer Gold Dots.Assorted brass. Hodgdon Universal Clays powder and Federal small magnum pistol primers.I started out with small pistol primers but I can`t find any around here and I`ve found a good supply of the small magnums.I kept a close eye on the chronograph and got the load to where I wanted it.
                            I use small rifle primers (Winchester is my fave but also use Federal and Wolf). Never tried the magnum primers. How do they change your powder load? I use Vihta Vouri N350 for powder and assorted brass.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by zena View Post
                              I use small rifle primers (Winchester is my fave but also use Federal and Wolf). Never tried the magnum primers. How do they change your powder load? I use Vihta Vouri N350 for powder and assorted brass.
                              It surprised me but the change wasn`t all that great. I started at the low end of the recipe in the Speer catalogue and was able to actually get comfortably into the mid range with no pressure issues. Iwas told that magnum primers were hotter than regular ones and they are,but not that much. If you get a chance to try some just start at the low end and ease your way up.
                              In the area in which I now reside,when I`m placed in a group of four or five guys,I`m known as "the smart one".God help me.

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