I recently bought a cm9 and haven't shot it at all yet. Immediately after getting it I disassembled everything, cleaned it, lubricated it (saw many examples from Youtube and from the reader's manual) and put it back exactly the way it was AND there was no issue that I know of yet (slid it back few times and had a nice clean trigger click sound).


My 2 concerns are...1. In time after shooting a couple hundred rounds, will the slide-stop pin on the side eventually break itself in so it's not such a pain to push out when I need to disassemble the gun again or do I need to sand it down and smooth it out? I lubed it up a little and it kind of helped, but only does so much. And 2. If the slide is back and I place in a full clip, the slide-stop should be easy to be pressed down compared to having nothing in the clip? It states that it is easier, but I just want to make sure it is for that reason and not because I have a very stubborn slide-stop and be difficult.


I've heard people bring their cm9 back to Kahr (never said for WHAT) and get it back with flawless results, but I just hope this little thing is just all worried about for nothing.