wyntrout
01-01-2013, 11:19 AM
I just took a bunch of pictures of the K9's slide lock pin, spring, and the frame. The spring is mounted in the right inside of the frame. The slide lock pin has a groove and angled cut on the pin to facilitate insertion under the spring and engage the groove. This setup is quite different from the one used in the polymer pistols. The pressure from the spring against the groove keeps the pin in place and applies torque to return the pin to the keep the slide lock down and disengaged until the magazine follower pushes it up on empty magazine to hold the slide back.
I use a Sharpie pen in mouth (as a third hand) to hold the slide open and align the cutout to remove the slide lock by tapping the pin in with the butt of a screw driver. Then I can pull the slide lock out. I'll post some pix of the "aids" after this post.
Kahr sells an orange plastic block especially made for this procedure and I do have one, but the Sharpie pen is handier. I use my hands to hold the slide/frame in the proper position to align the cutout in the slide with the slide lock pen for removal, then I hold the Sharpie pen in my mouth and try different positions until I get the slide/frame to stay aligned.
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelock_3873_zpsa9214d4b.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelock_3874_zps2e951c5b.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelock_3875_zps04df850b.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelockpartiallyinserted_3876_zps1dee4bfb.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelockspring_3877_zpsc9db0c1b.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelockpininframe_3878_zps0e7efe40.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelockrightside_3879_zps9673d02e.jpg
Wynn:)
I use a Sharpie pen in mouth (as a third hand) to hold the slide open and align the cutout to remove the slide lock by tapping the pin in with the butt of a screw driver. Then I can pull the slide lock out. I'll post some pix of the "aids" after this post.
Kahr sells an orange plastic block especially made for this procedure and I do have one, but the Sharpie pen is handier. I use my hands to hold the slide/frame in the proper position to align the cutout in the slide with the slide lock pen for removal, then I hold the Sharpie pen in my mouth and try different positions until I get the slide/frame to stay aligned.
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelock_3873_zpsa9214d4b.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelock_3874_zps2e951c5b.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelock_3875_zps04df850b.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelockpartiallyinserted_3876_zps1dee4bfb.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelockspring_3877_zpsc9db0c1b.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelockpininframe_3878_zps0e7efe40.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/Kahr%20K9%20slide%20lock%20pin%20and%20spring/K9slidelockrightside_3879_zps9673d02e.jpg
Wynn:)