janderson021
10-18-2012, 07:36 PM
Hello - I only recently bought by first semi auto pistol this year, a Ruger P95. I have an old saturday night special type which i've owned for 20 years.
So after taking the Ruger to the range alot (1000 rounds by now), and getting my CCW, I decided to get a pocket gun for carry (the Ruger isn't real concealable). So I did lots of research, rented guns at the range, and found Kahr Talk.
After all that, I decided on a CM9, and got new one at a fairly good price after some bargaining.
Did the initial cleaning and lube based upon the sticky here, and some of the other suggestions as well.
Did 2 sessions at the range of 100 rounds each.
I like this gun. It even became more accurate after the first 100 too. :D
The first 100, had a couple of fail to feeds, and twice the slide did not stay open after the last round (probably me).
The next 100, every round perfect. No failures, nothing wrong.
I didn't even have any issues with my hands getting bit.
The only thing I found is after the 1st 100, on the back of the frame where it meets the slide, the edge bulged out a little bit. I emailed Kahr, they said thats 'normal', will not affect the gun.
Has anyone else seen this on the frame?
Anyway, glad I bought the CM9, and good to be here too.
John
So after taking the Ruger to the range alot (1000 rounds by now), and getting my CCW, I decided to get a pocket gun for carry (the Ruger isn't real concealable). So I did lots of research, rented guns at the range, and found Kahr Talk.
After all that, I decided on a CM9, and got new one at a fairly good price after some bargaining.
Did the initial cleaning and lube based upon the sticky here, and some of the other suggestions as well.
Did 2 sessions at the range of 100 rounds each.
I like this gun. It even became more accurate after the first 100 too. :D
The first 100, had a couple of fail to feeds, and twice the slide did not stay open after the last round (probably me).
The next 100, every round perfect. No failures, nothing wrong.
I didn't even have any issues with my hands getting bit.
The only thing I found is after the 1st 100, on the back of the frame where it meets the slide, the edge bulged out a little bit. I emailed Kahr, they said thats 'normal', will not affect the gun.
Has anyone else seen this on the frame?
Anyway, glad I bought the CM9, and good to be here too.
John