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Duriel
04-07-2018, 09:13 PM
The forum logged me out so my novel got deleted. While technology failed me today, this pistol didn’t.
I picked up a CW45 a little bit ago and finally got out to the range today. It’s my first time with a 45. 99% of my shooting experience is 5.56, 9mm, and 5.7. I did inspect and clean it beforehand as well as hand cycle some ammunition. I’d read that you’re supposed to use the slide release to chamber a round but found that I could slowly ride the slide just fine as with other pistols. I’d guess they made some changes or maybe some people just got a lemon.
I put the 200 break in rounds through in one session. 100 rounds Winchester white box, 50 rounds Remington UMC, 50 rounds federal. I’m happy to report no malfunctions just as I would expect from standard range ammo. Has anyone had luck running steel or aluminum case? It would definitely help on cost as I continue to familiarize myself.
I had no issue with recoil and found I could slow or rapid fire fine. The sights are a bit odd but I guess I’ll just have to get used to it. Upon cleaning I noticed a lot more brass debris than I was used to like the extractor is really tearing the cases up. Is that considered normal operation or should I be concerned?
Any suggestions on holster for carry would be greatly appreciated as that was my intent with this purchase.
yqtszhj
04-07-2018, 10:50 PM
Good post and welcome to the forum. I like my cw45 a lot. I don’t think I have ever shot any steel cased 45 but I probably have shot some aluminum cased and best I recall the only round ever mine didn’t like was Hornady critical defense as it’s rather pointed. I just run federal or gold dot hollow points.
gb6491
04-07-2018, 10:59 PM
The forum logged me out so my novel got deleted. While technology failed me today, this pistol didn’t.
I picked up a CW45 a little bit ago and finally got out to the range today. It’s my first time with a 45. 99% of my shooting experience is 5.56, 9mm, and 5.7. I did inspect and clean it beforehand as well as hand cycle some ammunition. I’d read that you’re supposed to use the slide release to chamber a round but found that I could slowly ride the slide just fine as with other pistols. I’d guess they made some changes or maybe some people just got a lemon.
I put the 200 break in rounds through in one session. 100 rounds Winchester white box, 50 rounds Remington UMC, 50 rounds federal. I’m happy to report no malfunctions just as I would expect from standard range ammo. Has anyone had luck running steel or aluminum case? It would definitely help on cost as I continue to familiarize myself.
I had no issue with recoil and found I could slow or rapid fire fine. The sights are a bit odd but I guess I’ll just have to get used to it. Upon cleaning I noticed a lot more brass debris than I was used to like the extractor is really tearing the cases up. Is that considered normal operation or should I be concerned?
Any suggestions on holster for carry would be greatly appreciated as that was my intent with this purchase.
Welcome to the forums!
Nice report for your first post:)
My CW45 works just fine with Blazer aluminum case ball ammo:
http://i50.tinypic.com/333kdnm.jpg
I installed Trijicon night sights on my CW45:
http://i47.tinypic.com/244qkxf.jpg
Did you check the empty brass to verify the debris was from it? I ask because primer smear (common in striker fired guns) can leave debris from the primers.
I carry mostly outside the waistband. These are the holsters I use for that:
Mitch Rosen 5JR
http://i44.tinypic.com/2jyyx4.jpg
Safariland 560 paddle holster
http://i43.tinypic.com/29p6y9z.jpg
Galco's Yaqui slide (YAQ202B)
http://i55.tinypic.com/rtp9o5.jpg
For inside the waistband:
I have CW45 specific holster from High Desert Leather. It's similar to this one made for my CW9:
http://i48.tinypic.com/fvkbx2.jpg
However, most of the time I just use this FIST holster made for a Glock 27
http://i47.tinypic.com/2yud27p.jpg
If I carried inside the waistband more often I would probably opt for something from Garret Industries.
Regards,
Greg
Duriel
04-08-2018, 01:59 AM
Thanks for the quick replies. I’ll pick up a box or two of aluminum and steel case next weekend and give it a run. I wanted to use normal ammo to break it in obviously. As for holsters, I don’t wear a suit often in my line of work so OWB isn’t really an option. I also live in Illinois so open carry is out.
As for the brass debris, I did notice the primer strikes were ragged and off center. I’d take a photo but the only option I see is for linking to another site.
yqtszhj
04-08-2018, 07:30 AM
Sounds like your CW45 I running good. I wouldn’t worry about anything just enjoy yourself with that new pistol.
CPTKILLER
04-08-2018, 07:50 AM
Black Arch holsters are well made.
Kdf22
04-08-2018, 08:01 AM
I avoid steel case ammo in my handguns for several reasons. Here's a good short read on it.
http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/steel-case-ammo-good-bad/
Armybrat
04-08-2018, 03:47 PM
Welcome!
Good to hear yours is running well too. Some of us like to use flush fitting magazines to opt out of the big plastic floor plate in the standard Kahr mags:
http://image.ibb.co/fvb59c/792_B2_B51_39_FC_4_C6_C_AACC_03545953_C88_C.jpg
Bawanna
04-08-2018, 04:46 PM
Run the aluminum, leave the steel behind. Use it in your Russian guns.
My first trip with my PM45 we shot 350 rounds of mostly Blazer Aluminum. It ran great.
gb6491
04-08-2018, 04:55 PM
Thanks for the quick replies. I’ll pick up a box or two of aluminum and steel case next weekend and give it a run. I wanted to use normal ammo to break it in obviously. As for holsters, I don’t wear a suit often in my line of work so OWB isn’t really an option. I also live in Illinois so open carry is out.
As for the brass debris, I did notice the primer strikes were ragged and off center. I’d take a photo but the only option I see is for linking to another site.
Check out Garret Holsters (http://www.giholsters.com/category-s/361.htm)
I have their Silent Thunder GT for my MK9 and like it quite a bit. They can make it for the CW45.
https://s31.postimg.org/dh32pr3az/20180408_133208.jpg (https://postimages.org/)
https://s31.postimg.org/85o653u3v/20180408_133143.jpg (https://postimages.org/)
The forum has a 30 posts requirement before you can upload and attach photos on the site. In the meantime, you are correct about linking photos from another site as a option. I use https://postimages.org (https://postimages.org) It's free and pretty painless to use. I prefer using it over the attach feature here.
Regards,
Greg
Duriel
04-11-2018, 08:25 PM
I picked up some talon grips and an 8 round chip McCormick mag just to have a spare. Only had to dremel a little material and it works good as a range mag (no last round holdopen). I need to get something flush fit for carry.
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