View Full Version : New to Kahr - PM9 shell casing question
BarneyC
06-18-2013, 11:04 PM
Recently acquired a PM9. I took it apart, cleaned and lubed. I noticed that I can chamber a round racking the slide vs pressing the slide release, which is good, as I am a lefty. I noticed that after I chamber a round and eject it the shell casing is scratched - usually a vertical scratch. I don't see this with a glock or a sig. Is this peculiar to Kahr? I assume the tolerances are much tighter and the gun has never been shot, so this might be the reason. I don't think this is a problem, just seems very unusual. I would appreciate your feedback. Thanks!
A photo or two would be nice and possibly a better way to evaluate the problem, if there is one.
BarneyC
06-19-2013, 01:07 PM
how do i attach one?
Your photos must be uploaded to a hosting site such as Photobucket in order to place them in a posting.
BarneyC
06-19-2013, 02:21 PM
http://s1366.photobucket.com/user/BarneyC1/media/Iphone5070_zps6d7c7ed1.jpg.html#/user/BarneyC1/media/Iphone5070_zps6d7c7ed1.jpg.html?&_suid=1371669529732030636537768026567
see attached photo
sas PM9
06-19-2013, 06:40 PM
http://s1366.photobucket.com/user/BarneyC1/media/Iphone5070_zps6d7c7ed1.jpg.html#/user/BarneyC1/media/Iphone5070_zps6d7c7ed1.jpg.html?&_suid=1371669529732030636537768026567
see attached photo
BC:
That is not normal.
Cambering and ejecting a cartridge should not produce scrape like that.
Check the magazine feed lips and see if there is a burr on the edge that touches the cartridge.
Keep us posted.
HTH.
-steve
BarneyC
06-19-2013, 10:31 PM
Thanks! No burrs. I think the new Kahr mags lip edges a lot sharper than digs and glocks. As the cartridge slides out of the mag into the chamber, the combination of sharp edges and tight springs causes the scratch. I don't think this would affect anything. Once I take it to the range I'll report on reliability. Has anyone else experienced this? Everyone on the forum has been great!
The edges of the lips on those little Kahr mags can be quite sharp.
Get some 600 grit sandpaper, take your mags apart and slightly break that sharp edge on the mag lips.
The scratches on your casings should go away. ;)
wyntrout
06-20-2013, 09:29 AM
To post a picture using your linked photo, use the http://kahrtalk.com/images/editor/insertimage.gif on the message menu here and then paste the "Direct" link from upper right at Photobucket in the Share Window. Use a page/window for Kahrtalk and a separate one for Photobucket. A click on Direct will copy the link to paste into the "insert photo" window.
Wynn:)
http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/r770/BarneyC1/Iphone5070_zps6d7c7ed1.jpg
You can mark the cartridge and see from which direction the scratch is coming. And feel all of the surfaces involved for burrs. That's a major scratch!
BarneyC
06-21-2013, 08:21 AM
Called kahr and they said this is normal.
wyntrout
06-21-2013, 09:54 AM
That's not normal. If that happened to my ammo every time I unloaded the pistol, I would get it fixed!
Did you send them the picture? That's why my contacts with them are by email... pictures included and fast answers, especially if you contact Jay:
Jay D'Andrea
jay.dandrea@kahr.com
Kahr Customer Service 508-795- 3919
Wynn:)
gb6491
06-21-2013, 10:30 AM
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Wynn:)
http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/r770/BarneyC1/Iphone5070_zps6d7c7ed1.jpg
You can mark the cartridge and see from which direction the scratch is coming. And feel all of the surfaces involved for burrs. That's a major scratch!
As that scratch appears to start on the cartridge rim, my guess is that the slide's "pick up" rail (center rail that strips rounds from magazine) is causing it.
BarneyC, you might want to check that rail for a sharp edge/burr/damage/lack of bevel.
Regards,
Greg
BarneyC
06-21-2013, 11:28 AM
I just spoke with Jay from Kahr. He indicted that this is both normal and common. The claw of the extractor causes the scratch. I guess I'm ok with it, as long as it doesn't impair functionality.
wyntrout
06-21-2013, 11:30 AM
Spoke... I think the picture is proof that this is beyond normal! The extractor claw grips the rim of the case as the case is grabbed by the lower part of the slide... the stripper... as the case slides up the breechface and is HELD from chambering through ejection... including firing. The stripper could be scratching the case if it's rough and unbeveled.
Wynn:)
BarneyC
06-23-2013, 02:56 PM
the scratch is caused by the sharp mag lips. I noticed there is an identical scratch on the opposite side of the casing.
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