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ucurboy
04-05-2014, 07:51 PM
On the Kahr website they list a Magazine Maintenance Kit for 9 mm (http://www.kahr.com//magazines/kahr-magazine-maintenance-kit-for-9-mm-mk620.asp) for $9.99 which by the description includes BOTH a replacement spring and a follower.
They also list a 039PM9BS Magazine Follower (http://www.kahr.com/Pistol-Parts/Kahr-039PM9BS-Magazine-Follower.asp) for $11.00 and a 036PM9BS Magazine Spring (http://www.kahr.com/Pistol-Parts/Kahr-036PM9BS-MagazineSpring.asp) for $12.10.

Anyone have an idea as to why the kit is less than the price of any individual item in the kit? Maybe I'm confused and comparing apples to oranges, if not it looks like the kit is the way to go as far as price is concerned.

RRP
04-05-2014, 07:58 PM
Welcome aboard, ucurboy.

The kit is certainly cheaper than buying parts a-la-cart, isn't it? The page you linked to shows the regular price of $15 for the kit, but as you point out, it's selling for $9.99 now. Much better deal than buying individual parts.

muggsy
05-03-2014, 07:34 AM
Have you ever heard the term bundling? It's what the pilgrims used to do before Ford invented the back seat. What that has to do with the sale price I have no idea. :)

wyntrout
05-03-2014, 08:23 AM
Also know as boarding... where the guest sleeps in the daughter's bed with a board placed between them... room and board... not quite as "friendly" as the Eskimo offering his wife for the night to a visitor.

Wynn:)

wyntrout
05-03-2014, 09:35 AM
Ucurboy, thanks for the notice. I just bought a BUNCH for spares. I like sales and deals!

Wynn:)

jocko
05-03-2014, 09:45 AM
Have you ever heard the term bundling? It's what the pilgrims used to do before Ford invented the back seat. What that has to do with the sale price I have no idea. :)

not so pilogrims just did it in the back of the covered wagon on those 50# sacks of Molasses and sugar. Thats where the saying SUGAR DOLL' STARTED.. Just sayin and also the ol saying of pouring my mo-asses to my sugar doll. Its the truth. Just sayin

muggsy
05-03-2014, 11:57 AM
Also know as boarding... where the guest sleeps in the daughter's bed with a board placed between them... room and board... not quite as "friendly" as the Eskimo offering his wife for the night to a visitor.

Wynn:)

I thought that boarding was outlawed by the Geneva Conventions, or something. You learn something you thought you knew everyday. :)