View Full Version : Is this normal on a new S9?
IDisposable
07-25-2019, 08:24 PM
After my first 1000 rounds, I decided to swap in an M★Carbo stainless steel striker guide.
I have cleaned the gun regularly (every range day, slides, barrel, etc.) but this is the first time I have taken down the striker assembly so a good swabbing with Hoppe's #9 was in order.
I was a bit surprised by the level of metal flakes on the swab, as the gun has run flawlessly this far. There were no marks on the striker or saddle, everything looked great.
So, oh great intarwebs, does this look normal for a new gun or should I be concerned about it?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190726/01a6cb421955a71bcd922c6abac75dbd.jpg
Bawanna
07-25-2019, 09:30 PM
We see that. Some seem to do it more than others. Back in the day the striker channel sometimes came with leftover machining debri but haven't heard of that.
That looks like brass probably from the striker smear. Many flush out the striker channel with brake cleaner. This might prevent the build up that your seeing.
I generally don't myself.
I just take it down annually or so and so far I've not had any issue.
ripley16
07-26-2019, 06:01 AM
I guess the question is; "How long can the gun function without cleaning before this build-up causes a failure?" I suspect most Kahrs go a long time without any attention paid to the striker channel. It would be interesting to see a long term "torture" test on a Kahr. I can't remember reading of one.
oldtimer
07-27-2019, 07:19 AM
I use CDC electrical cleaner and air compressor, does a great job of keeping striker assembly clean.
DavidR
07-27-2019, 04:45 PM
I disassembled and cleaned the striker channel in my 3 Kahrs after 600, 700 and 1400 rounds and mine looked nothing like that. Just a little black grease on the Q tip.
I did periodically flush out the striker channel with non chlorinated brake cleaner so maybe that’s why.
mr surveyor
07-31-2019, 09:00 AM
I took the striker assembly apart only one time when I first detail cleaned my CW9. I did see a tiny bit of machining material, but not much. Since then, every time I field strip it for cleaning, the striker channel gets thoroughly blasted out with non chlorinated brake cleaner and NOT lubed. I've always been taught that lube in a firing pin tunnel or striker channel is much more of a problem causer than a mechanical need. Maybe a single tiny drop of light machine oil is o.k., but there's danged sure a limit. Powder residue, those tiny brass flakes (from the primer), dust, etc., are attracted to lube like it was iron dust to a magnet, and it turns into a nasty, abrasive goo. It's a very simple and easy cleaning procedure of a Kahr slide.
just my non professional opinion
jd
Longitude Zero
07-31-2019, 02:28 PM
It happens.
IDisposable
07-31-2019, 10:56 PM
Thanks everyone, I will make sure to eliminate any extra lubricant and check in in another 200 rounds or so.
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