Markis82
09-16-2011, 04:23 PM
Hi All,
It is a week late but I finally got to the range today with my new CM9. Some of you might recall my story I posted earlier and my striker spring guide mishap. http://kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=8402 . Anyway, I must say I'm sooooo F'in happy with this gun!!!! I shot 200 FMJ rounds. A box of UMC, a box of Winchester White Box, a box of Federal, and a box of Speer Lawman. Not one gosh darn issue at all!!!! I used the slide release and also slingshot it. Both worked just fine. The slide locked back when it should have and didn't lock back when it shouldn't have. I could have shot the CM9 all day. The first 2 or 3 rounds I pushed low and left. But after that, right on target. After the the first 2 or 3 pushes only a few strays out of the next 197 rounds. I shot a box at 7 yards at 1 1/2 grouping. Then 10 yards at about a 2 inch grouping. The 25 yards at about 2 1/2 to 3 inch grouping. This gun is a dream to fire, smooth and easy to control. Recoil is minimal. I don't need any rubber grip or pinky extension or anything. After the FMJ's I shot 25 Gold Dot 124gr +P LE and then 25 Hornady Critical Defense. They all ran fine. The Gold Dot seemed a little more accurate than the FMJ. However, the Critical Defense was unreal!! Several times I put 2 or 3 rounds through the same hole at 7 and 10 yards. This gun is 10,000 times easier to shoot than my LCP. I do think owning and shooting the LCP has made me a better shooter. Because, everything else seems so easy compared to it. It is apparent to me now that I made the 100% correct decision when I replaced my LCP with the CM9 and sold the LCP. I'm glad I sold it. I'd never shoot it again. I am 100% confident in my abilities with this gun and I feel the gun is reliable enough to carry. I am however, going to go back to the range a few times more often than normal to make sure the gun is 100% reliable. When I reach about 1000 rounds without an issue I'll feel 100% confident in the gun. I feel part of my gun's success was due to following the prep outlined in the sticky and fine tuning the magazine. Thank you all for that info. It was more help than I can express. Friday is men's day at the range, no fee to shoot. I can't wait to go back next Friday and put a few 100 more rounds down range.
Cheers,
Mark
It is a week late but I finally got to the range today with my new CM9. Some of you might recall my story I posted earlier and my striker spring guide mishap. http://kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=8402 . Anyway, I must say I'm sooooo F'in happy with this gun!!!! I shot 200 FMJ rounds. A box of UMC, a box of Winchester White Box, a box of Federal, and a box of Speer Lawman. Not one gosh darn issue at all!!!! I used the slide release and also slingshot it. Both worked just fine. The slide locked back when it should have and didn't lock back when it shouldn't have. I could have shot the CM9 all day. The first 2 or 3 rounds I pushed low and left. But after that, right on target. After the the first 2 or 3 pushes only a few strays out of the next 197 rounds. I shot a box at 7 yards at 1 1/2 grouping. Then 10 yards at about a 2 inch grouping. The 25 yards at about 2 1/2 to 3 inch grouping. This gun is a dream to fire, smooth and easy to control. Recoil is minimal. I don't need any rubber grip or pinky extension or anything. After the FMJ's I shot 25 Gold Dot 124gr +P LE and then 25 Hornady Critical Defense. They all ran fine. The Gold Dot seemed a little more accurate than the FMJ. However, the Critical Defense was unreal!! Several times I put 2 or 3 rounds through the same hole at 7 and 10 yards. This gun is 10,000 times easier to shoot than my LCP. I do think owning and shooting the LCP has made me a better shooter. Because, everything else seems so easy compared to it. It is apparent to me now that I made the 100% correct decision when I replaced my LCP with the CM9 and sold the LCP. I'm glad I sold it. I'd never shoot it again. I am 100% confident in my abilities with this gun and I feel the gun is reliable enough to carry. I am however, going to go back to the range a few times more often than normal to make sure the gun is 100% reliable. When I reach about 1000 rounds without an issue I'll feel 100% confident in the gun. I feel part of my gun's success was due to following the prep outlined in the sticky and fine tuning the magazine. Thank you all for that info. It was more help than I can express. Friday is men's day at the range, no fee to shoot. I can't wait to go back next Friday and put a few 100 more rounds down range.
Cheers,
Mark