SuperGlide
07-05-2011, 10:25 AM
Last week I took delivery of my new MK9 (Yay!) and proceeded to prep per the sticky in the KahrTech section. After completing the disassembly (easy) and cleaning with non-chlorinated brake cleaner from NAPA, I lubed per the lube diagram. After reassembly (again, no problems) I began to rack the slide. Now, I'm not the weakest guy around, but after about 50 racks my hands began to ache and cramp. Compared to other autos I've racked the MK9 slide spring seemed awfully stiff. I said to myself, "There has to be a better way to rack this thing 500 times before going to the range." I went to my garage work bench and came up with a much easier method to rack the slide. Using my bench vice and a piece of 5/8" vinyl tubing (you could use leather, rubber, wood or any soft material) I clamped the slide in the vice like so:
http://kahrtalk.com/picture.php?albumid=68&pictureid=461
http://kahrtalk.com/picture.php?albumid=68&pictureid=462
http://kahrtalk.com/picture.php?albumid=68&pictureid=463
Sorry for the blurry pic.
Now all I had to do was stand next to the vice and push down 450 more times. I had to steady the muzzle end with my other hand so it would not rotate in the vice, but after about 10 minutes I finished the 500 reps. Man, this was SO MUCH EASIER than racking by hand. Now all that's left is to go to the range and run a couple hundred rounds through her (report pending).
http://kahrtalk.com/picture.php?albumid=68&pictureid=461
http://kahrtalk.com/picture.php?albumid=68&pictureid=462
http://kahrtalk.com/picture.php?albumid=68&pictureid=463
Sorry for the blurry pic.
Now all I had to do was stand next to the vice and push down 450 more times. I had to steady the muzzle end with my other hand so it would not rotate in the vice, but after about 10 minutes I finished the 500 reps. Man, this was SO MUCH EASIER than racking by hand. Now all that's left is to go to the range and run a couple hundred rounds through her (report pending).