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When you Watch the Kahr Video taking the PM apart and Putting it back it seems very easy, but, when I do it, first the slide seems to jam on taking it off, and when putting it back on you have to screw with it, does Not want to Rack back to put the slide stop on, after playing with it, then it seems to be OK.
Note: I am doing it the Way the Video Shows to the Tee.
What am I doing WRONG?:confused::confused::confused::confused:
Bawanna
01-26-2016, 10:30 PM
The recoil assembly has to be just right I've found, moving it just a touch sometimes is all it takes.
I often times have to tickle the trigger a bit to get it past also. It goes on seems to hit a wall, work the trigger a bit and it will slide over and go together fine.
It gets easier or maybe one gets luckier after you do it a few times.
stolls
01-27-2016, 05:59 AM
I have to play with the trigger also. Once you figure it out it goes together fairly easy.
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RustyGunn
01-27-2016, 06:53 AM
+1 The recoil assembly position is most critical during assembly. It took me awhile to get comfortable doing it. Practice
practice, practice.
wyntrout
01-27-2016, 12:34 PM
Light pulling or wiggling of the trigger usually works to get the slide off and on.
Wynn :)
Bills1873
01-27-2016, 04:36 PM
It's magic, that's what it is! I've taken mine apart and put it back together many times, still fiddle around every time! Get it together and swear I'll never do it again, but I do. The Kahr fairy laughs at us all!
I thought this was a family friendly forum, and you guys are talking about tickling your triggers. For SHAME!
Sometimes it seems the slide moves forward on its own. Sometimes you gotta get things "just so". Its part of the Kahr mystique...
Moving the trigger helps.
Goin' back on can also be a pain. I try to get a partial slide stop pin install, then pull the slide back to line up the notch on the frame and slide (not the witness marks, which I can't see for crap, but the cutout areas).
And... after a bunch o shootin' the slide stop will be a little less tight in its hole, and the whole thing will be much easier. My newest PM9 hasn't been shot much and that slide stop is a bugger to get in and out, but the oldie moldie PM45 is smooth as glass and the slide stop is too.
Bills1873
01-27-2016, 08:13 PM
Your right CJB! My PM9, 500+ rounds, is much easier than the CM45 200+ rounds. I have a brass machine screw that I use to push the CM45 pin through the slide. PM9 slides right out.
Why Does it Lock Up, other Guns seem to have the same Type of Set Up? When they Show it on Kahr Video I feel Stupid it seems so easy. Still a Great Gun, Love that PM9
Alfonse
01-27-2016, 10:31 PM
I don't even think about it anymore. Once the pin is out, I work the slide and the trigger until it comes apart. I think a couple of my Kahrs even take a bit of force to get apart.
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