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handlebar
05-06-2019, 12:37 PM
I fired 125 rounds of PMC 115 gr. FMJ today.
The first 20 rounds were fine and then I had 3 failures to go completely into battery (between rounds 20 and 50). The slide would hang up about a 1/4" to the rear. A tap on the slide and it was okay. As I shot more, this problem seemed to disappear. I also had 3 incidents of the mag dropping and a round not feeding. I don't know if it is the gun or the two hand hold I was using and that I accidentally hit the mag release. The last 70 or so rounds were fine with no incidents at all. I will shoot again on Wednesday and see if the problems show up again. I think another 75 to 100 rounds should be sufficient. Recoil is what I expected and accuracy at 7 to 8 yards was good, keeping almost all shots in a 2" square. I shot fast and slow, two handed and one handed. Obviously, one handed was not as accurate as two, but I stayed in about a 4" pattern. I am waiting for a 5 lb. spring from Wolff. Hopefully, this will make it easier to shoot. Mine is the newer version with the SN on the grip side panel. This is a stock pic and not my gun.

https://i.imgur.com/A2FHcfK.jpg

yqtszhj
05-06-2019, 02:29 PM
Good report. That black slide looks good too.

King Rat
05-06-2019, 04:48 PM
Had mine out for the second time Sunday. Just hit the 400 rd mark with no flaws or hiccups. A natural shooter. I did the same ritual for all my guns before range day. I load up all magazines to full capacity and let them take a set for 48 hrs. Same with recoil spring. Really love this pleasant little shooter. Wish I had bought one years ago. Now to decide which Kahr I will buy next. Already a fan after purchasing my 380.

* just a note. This range day had one exception. I installed the Gallaway magazine extensions. Worked great!!

boscobarbell
05-06-2019, 08:14 PM
Had mine out for the second time Sunday. Just hit the 400 rd mark with no flaws or hiccups. A natural shooter. I did the same ritual for all my guns before range day. I load up all magazines to full capacity and let them take a set for 48 hrs. Same with recoil spring. Really love this pleasant little shooter. Wish I had bought one years ago. Now to decide which Kahr I will buy next. Already a fan after purchasing my 380.


Congrats on the addition to your Kahr family.

Now that you've got the bug, you really need to do yourself a favor and pick up one an all-steel Kahr. (I favor the MK9, but that's mostly because it is so easy to carry.) They are an absolute joy to shoot, not only because the steel dampens the recoil, but because somehow, some way the steel models seem to sport even better triggers.

oldtimer
05-06-2019, 08:49 PM
I always clean a new gun and with the Kahr's very important as they are tight, I also purchased 2 mags they had so much cosmoline that had to disassemble each mag and clean with a degreaser, without cleaning almost certain would have failed.
As a side note I installed a Hogue Beavertail grip sleeve #18300, tight fit but with a hair dryer it went on. I like the look and feel.

CM9
05-07-2019, 07:43 AM
old-timer.....sometime post a photo with that grip sleeve installed on your gun. thanks

handlebar
05-07-2019, 08:24 AM
I always clean a new gun and with the Kahr's very important as they are tight, I also purchased 2 mags they had so much cosmoline that had to disassemble each mag and clean with a degreaser, without cleaning almost certain would have failed.
As a side note I installed a Hogue Beavertail grip sleeve #18300, tight fit but with a hair dryer it went on. I like the look and feel.

I cleaned the CM9 thoroughly and lubed it to the point where it was wet...break in needs all the help it can get. I am not new to Kahrs, having had three in the past and foolishly sold them. I think the issues I had were "growing pains". The mag release I believe was my problem, but the failure to go into battery was the gun's problem. When I cleaned it after the range session I noticed a few, albeit small polymer burrs on the rail. I carefully trimmed them off and will test again on Wednesday at the club where I am a member. I will try 124, 135 and 147 grain this time and not exclusively 115.

King Rat
05-08-2019, 11:26 AM
Congrats on the addition to your Kahr family.

Now that you've got the bug, you really need to do yourself a favor and pick up one an all-steel Kahr. (I favor the MK9, but that's mostly because it is so easy to carry.) They are an absolute joy to shoot, not only because the steel dampens the recoil, but because somehow, some way the steel models seem to sport even better triggers.

Thanks Bosco, Already have the MK9 on my list. That said, have always wanted o

handlebar
05-08-2019, 11:30 AM
I fired another 125 rounds of 115, 135 and 147 gr. ammo. No failures to go into battery this time. However, I still hit the mag release 3 times. Has anyone else had this issue or is it just me.
I may call Kahr and ask if they have a heavier mag. release spring that they can send me. Accuracy at 8 yards was minute of chest and well centered.

bugs
05-08-2019, 12:09 PM
maybe work on your grip technique; I've never had this problem with my EDC/BUG DIV. CM9. in fact I drilled/tapped/added a screw for a little more length to the mag release and never had a premature mag ejaculation during a match or in the IWB/OWB EDC holsters I use.

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skiflydive
05-08-2019, 12:32 PM
I can only say that I've never had this problem with any of my Kahrs. OTOH I've never shot heavier loads like that.

handlebar
05-08-2019, 02:26 PM
Being mostly a bullseye shooter, my grip tends to be quite firm. I did, on one occasion feel myself pressing the mag release. I will have to be more self aware of what I am doing, especially with a defensive handgun...

oldtimer
05-08-2019, 06:47 PM
I fired mine a addition 100 rounds today, accurate and excellent trigger in my opinion, I did have the back sight fall off, hopefully Loctite will take care of the problem.
I've never experienced hitting the mag release not sure how that could happen.

Side note: did try to post picture of hogue grips can't get the upload to work/

handlebar
05-13-2019, 03:40 PM
Shot another 55 rounds today (50, 115 gr, and 5, 147 gr. all were Lawman ammo). I had only one early mag release in the first mag I fired. No more after that. Kahr is sending me a new mag release spring and mag release. Hopefully, that will stop the premature dropping of the mag. So far I have 305 rounds through it and accuracy is great for a defensive pistol. I put in a 5 lb. Wolff striker spring and that made a big difference in the handling of the gun, as well as accuracy. For $3.50, a good investment.

Here is mine with a bike inner tube that works perfectly well. I use them on most of my guns.

https://i.imgur.com/zvrNk5h.jpg?1
https://i.imgur.com/kdgYZhk.jpg

MMyers1970
05-13-2019, 04:32 PM
Had mine out for the second time Sunday. Just hit the 400 rd mark with no flaws or hiccups. A natural shooter. I did the same ritual for all my guns before range day. I load up all magazines to full capacity and let them take a set for 48 hrs. Same with recoil spring. Really love this pleasant little shooter. Wish I had bought one years ago. Now to decide which Kahr I will buy next. Already a fan after purchasing my 380.

* just a note. This range day had one exception. I installed the Gallaway magazine extensions. Worked great!!

I will second the recommendation for a stainless Kahr. The MK9 is a good choice, as it is practically identical in size to the CM9, but is more pleasant to shoot because it's so heavy and dense. 9mms out of the MK9 feel like .380s.

But if you want to swing for the fences, you can't do better than a T9. It is the pinnacle of Kahr-ness.

berettabone
05-13-2019, 06:50 PM
old-timer.....sometime post a photo with that grip sleeve installed on your gun. thanks I prefer the Pachmayr grip sleeve myself...…………………………...

CM9
05-13-2019, 07:04 PM
Hmm.......I think I may try one of those on my CM9.......thanks for sharing.

rahkkahr
05-23-2019, 08:19 PM
Shot another 55 rounds today (50, 115 gr, and 5, 147 gr. all were Lawman ammo). I had only one early mag release in the first mag I fired. No more after that. Kahr is sending me a new mag release spring and mag release. Hopefully, that will stop the premature dropping of the mag. So far I have 305 rounds through it and accuracy is great for a defensive pistol. I put in a 5 lb. Wolff striker spring and that made a big difference in the handling of the gun, as well as accuracy. For $3.50, a good investment.

Here is mine with a bike inner tube that works perfectly well. I use them on most of my guns.

https://i.imgur.com/zvrNk5h.jpg?1
https://i.imgur.com/kdgYZhk.jpg

Just got one identical to yours (with the black cerakote). So far haven't found any specific grip gloves for it. What size inner tube are you using? All the grip gloves I've seen seem to be for slightly different Kahr models.

dao
05-23-2019, 08:50 PM
A member on another board, put a Hogue Handall that was made for a Sig P365 on his CM9. He said it fit well. I have had Hogue Handalls on a couple of my P and S Kahrs and they feel and work very well. Hogue doesn't make them specifically for the PM/CM,MK models so I was glad to hear that those made for the Sig work well.

Congrats on your CM purchase!

Mike_usn_ret
05-23-2019, 08:50 PM
16080I am sold on the Beavertail grip from Hogue. I installed the 18400 on my CM9.

dao
05-23-2019, 08:53 PM
Good to know! That one is made for some S&W M&Ps and the Ruger LC9. Now there's even more that will fit.

rahkkahr
05-23-2019, 11:57 PM
Thanks for the replies and info on the fit of some other models. I assumed some others might fit and now I know. I do somewhat like the idea of the inner tube though - not just because it's likely cheaper but it looks thinner than most other types and I bought the Kahr as a pistol when I want minimal size and weight and still have 9mm.

Ed M
05-24-2019, 04:00 AM
If thin is what you want, these are great. A Talon Grip is on all my Kahrs except my MK9 with the wood grips. Doesn't grab clothing (rubber ones).

https://talongungrips.com/grips/kahr/cm9-cm40-pm9-pm40.html

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kenemoore
05-24-2019, 04:48 AM
I like the Talon Grips, but....If you're forced to leave your pistol in a hot vehicle, several times, such as, while at work. The Talon grips will start to come off/slip a little after about 5-6 times. I ended up having to slowly remove pieces as they lost their adhesion.

oldtimer
05-24-2019, 07:46 AM
Overall I tried most and prefer the Hogue beavertail but I have a fairly large hand and I use the same type grip on all my pistols in order to have a similar fit. Very little felt recoil with the Hogue on my cm9.

DavidR
05-24-2019, 12:27 PM
I have a Tuff1 grip on mine. A tad thicker than a bike tube and grippier.

https://i.imgur.com/8wR8eNO.jpg

handlebar
05-24-2019, 01:17 PM
Just got one identical to yours (with the black cerakote). So far haven't found any specific grip gloves for it. What size inner tube are you using? All the grip gloves I've seen seem to be for slightly different Kahr models.

it is a regular 26" tire tube. You have to stretch it, but it holds tight and does not add girth to the grip.

MMyers1970
05-31-2019, 03:42 AM
I like the Talon Grips, but....If you're forced to leave your pistol in a hot vehicle, several times, such as, while at work. The Talon grips will start to come off/slip a little after about 5-6 times. I ended up having to slowly remove pieces as they lost their adhesion.

I got about two years out of the Talon Grips I put on my CW380, for exactly that reason. If I have to spend $20 every two years, I can live with that....

sharpenit
06-16-2019, 05:21 AM
My CM9 took 400 rounds and a new recoil spring before it started working reliably. No problems since.

sharpenit
06-16-2019, 05:42 AM
16138This is a Fixxxer Rubber Grip Tactical Sleeve II. The finger groove locks in my hand perfectly.