fsilber
04-16-2024, 06:10 PM
I have a Kahr PT-2 (9mm) that I bought a year or two ago as a back-up to the CT-9 I carry.
I've kept it unloaded and dry-fired the hell out of it (usually using and in-chamber laser device).
Sometimes I use snap caps. But usually not, because racking the slide tends to pop them out.
I think dry-firing broke something, because suddenly the gun will not chamber snap caps -- nor live rounds.
It seems that as the slide is being retracted, the striker is protruding through the breech face,
preventing the rear of the snap cap (or live round case) from sliding up the breech face as the round rises up the feed ramp.
Have any of you seen this kind of breakage before?
I believe the P-guns have a lifetime warrantee; would it suffice to ship only the slide back, or would I need to send the entire pistol?
When it is fixed, can the problem be avoided simply by always using a snap cap? (I'm not sure the laser device provides enough resistance to the striker.)
I've kept it unloaded and dry-fired the hell out of it (usually using and in-chamber laser device).
Sometimes I use snap caps. But usually not, because racking the slide tends to pop them out.
I think dry-firing broke something, because suddenly the gun will not chamber snap caps -- nor live rounds.
It seems that as the slide is being retracted, the striker is protruding through the breech face,
preventing the rear of the snap cap (or live round case) from sliding up the breech face as the round rises up the feed ramp.
Have any of you seen this kind of breakage before?
I believe the P-guns have a lifetime warrantee; would it suffice to ship only the slide back, or would I need to send the entire pistol?
When it is fixed, can the problem be avoided simply by always using a snap cap? (I'm not sure the laser device provides enough resistance to the striker.)