ORSalesRep
03-17-2012, 04:58 PM
Hey folks,
I initially purchased a Kahr stainless steel guide rod which worked great, but being that it was a captive spring design requiring loctite to be used to keep the springs in place, I wasn't a huge fan of this design once it came time to change recoil springs. I ended up purchasing Wolff Springs Guide Rod Spring set for my MK9 elite. I then used a dremel with a felt wheel and some Flitz and polished off the black paint to a mirrored stainless finish. Took maybe a half hour. The paint came off easy and it polished up very nicely. Now, it is a non-captive design, looks great and changing recoil springs will be cheap and easy.
I initially purchased a Kahr stainless steel guide rod which worked great, but being that it was a captive spring design requiring loctite to be used to keep the springs in place, I wasn't a huge fan of this design once it came time to change recoil springs. I ended up purchasing Wolff Springs Guide Rod Spring set for my MK9 elite. I then used a dremel with a felt wheel and some Flitz and polished off the black paint to a mirrored stainless finish. Took maybe a half hour. The paint came off easy and it polished up very nicely. Now, it is a non-captive design, looks great and changing recoil springs will be cheap and easy.