taxifolia
05-17-2011, 01:19 PM
Old issue - friend and I both bought one. I've fired 338 rounds - had total 11 FTFs (usually round was only partially chambered), always on second round. He had 2 of same in first 200 rounds. Don't know if it happened on my first 8, but on last 3 noticed front of slide stop (SS) was out from frame between 1/32 and 1/16 inch - pushed it in and round chambered.
Talked to the guys at range yesterday - noticed with SS in gun, push on rear (serrated part) and it was sloppy, not flush against frame. Took SS out and the pin (through the frame) wiggled about 1/16 inch at end and rotated. They took SS out of a range rental P45 - it did not wiggle and did not rotate.
I came home and checked SS on my MK9, K9098, and a K9 - on all 3 the rear of SS was flush against frame. The pin rotated on the MK9 but not on the K9098. Called friend - rear of his SS was also not flush against frame like my PM45.
Called KAHR this AM.
1. The pin is not designed to rotate, if it does it should be OK.
2. The pin should not wiggle when out of gun.
As usual, great KAHR customer service - they are sending 2 new slide stops.
Tentative conclusion - the sloppy / wiggly slide stop causes it to disengage from the keeper spring on the side of the frame.
Talked to the guys at range yesterday - noticed with SS in gun, push on rear (serrated part) and it was sloppy, not flush against frame. Took SS out and the pin (through the frame) wiggled about 1/16 inch at end and rotated. They took SS out of a range rental P45 - it did not wiggle and did not rotate.
I came home and checked SS on my MK9, K9098, and a K9 - on all 3 the rear of SS was flush against frame. The pin rotated on the MK9 but not on the K9098. Called friend - rear of his SS was also not flush against frame like my PM45.
Called KAHR this AM.
1. The pin is not designed to rotate, if it does it should be OK.
2. The pin should not wiggle when out of gun.
As usual, great KAHR customer service - they are sending 2 new slide stops.
Tentative conclusion - the sloppy / wiggly slide stop causes it to disengage from the keeper spring on the side of the frame.