CGP
11-12-2011, 03:29 PM
Just picked up a used but mint condition K9 (model K9093A) with Trijicon night sights. I don't know much about Kahrs but really like the form and the K9 fit my hand really nice. Only got close to one dry firing an MK9 and I fell in love with the trigger, not so much on the short grip. After selling my PF9, I needed a replacement and the K9 fit the bill.
Took it to the range yesterday and fired off about 50 flawless rounds through - very accurate.
Based on what I've read here, and also from the fact that I picked it up from a NY cop, I suspect I have one of those NYPD triggers. Since this is my first K9, I don't really have anything to compare it with. Trigger pull has about a 1/2 inch pre-travel then followed by a long stroke, no break. Definitely different compared to other DA type pistols I have/had - Glock, XDM, PF9. First observation was the gritty trigger and felt like something was rubbing inside. During field strip, I noticed that the grittiness seem to come from the trigger bar and trigger bar spring interaction. The spring hook that goes under the trigger bar was rubbing against each other and causing the spring to drag on the underside of the bar as I press the trigger. This interaction produced friction enough for me to notice it. I've added some gun grease in that area in hopes to smooth the action but did not seem to help.
Any advise on this?
Oh, yeah, the pictures:
http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/K9/IMG_2498.jpg
Target at 10 yards
http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/f38cfc36.jpg
Took it to the range yesterday and fired off about 50 flawless rounds through - very accurate.
Based on what I've read here, and also from the fact that I picked it up from a NY cop, I suspect I have one of those NYPD triggers. Since this is my first K9, I don't really have anything to compare it with. Trigger pull has about a 1/2 inch pre-travel then followed by a long stroke, no break. Definitely different compared to other DA type pistols I have/had - Glock, XDM, PF9. First observation was the gritty trigger and felt like something was rubbing inside. During field strip, I noticed that the grittiness seem to come from the trigger bar and trigger bar spring interaction. The spring hook that goes under the trigger bar was rubbing against each other and causing the spring to drag on the underside of the bar as I press the trigger. This interaction produced friction enough for me to notice it. I've added some gun grease in that area in hopes to smooth the action but did not seem to help.
Any advise on this?
Oh, yeah, the pictures:
http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/K9/IMG_2498.jpg
Target at 10 yards
http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/f38cfc36.jpg