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    She practices about 3 times a week













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    This is my 13 yr. old K9. I do like 30 lpi checkering











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    These are our PM9s









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    I love a checkered front strap too. Wish I could afford or knew how to do it myself. Beautiful job on yours. Looks good. Nice your wife, daughter, sister, practices and it show. Only critic (you know the world is full of them right) is at low ready in the second pic her finger should still be indexed on the slide. That's my thinking anyhow and I mean it in a totally constructive way. If it works for her it works for me just fine. And with the Kahr trigger it's not a big issue. If she ever picks up a 1911 it might become an issue.
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    Welcome to the forum, jg rider. Nice mods, nice pics. Get your wife to join, too. She seems to be very knowledgeable about guns and carrying concealed. And you add your knowledge as a DIY gunsmith. Both of you wll ad much to our discussions, and you will find some of the most friendly, respectful and intelligent people on this forum. It's quite an unusual and likable place.
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    Ok, I got how stipling is done on a polymer frame, but how the heck do you do that on a stainless steel frame? That looks awesome! Checkering too!

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    Hey, Mr. jg rider!

    Thanks for sharing your impressive Kahr family.

    Welcome to the forum!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinman507 View Post
    Ok, I got how stipling is done on a polymer frame, but how the heck do you do that on a stainless steel frame? That looks awesome! Checkering too!
    lol, Hi tinman
    I should have mentioned that a long time back Kahr made a pistol call an E9 that came with hard polymer grips, so I bought a set and stippled them. I wish I could find another set so I could try to checker them.

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    I've tried checkering G10 and regular polymer and it didn't work for beans with hand tools. I imagine a power checkering cutter might work ok but it just didn't want to cut, just kind of smear and push around.

    Perhaps a better man than I could be successful at it bit I was a dismal failure on that project.

    Wish I knew how to checker metal. I'd be plumb busy for a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    I love a checkered front strap too. Wish I could afford or knew how to do it myself. Beautiful job on yours. Looks good. Nice your wife, daughter, sister, practices and it show. Only critic (you know the world is full of them right) is at low ready in the second pic her finger should still be indexed on the slide. That's my thinking anyhow and I mean it in a totally constructive way. If it works for her it works for me just fine. And with the Kahr trigger it's not a big issue. If she ever picks up a 1911 it might become an issue.
    My wife does shoot her Remington Rand 1911 (please don't say anything about using an old military 1911 to customize) Again she prefers stippling, and bluing. I prefer all hard chrome or hard chromed frames and blued slides on all my 1911s.

    As for her trigger finger position, she prefers to insert it as soon as the muzzle points down range. She does a 1 1/2 second concealed draw and fire She also practices standing in front of a 3D shaped Ipsc target, does a palm strike to the face, draws and fires as she is moving backwards.

    I've shot in enough practical pistol match and seen lots of competitors actually take off the 1911 thumb safety while drawing and inserting their trigger finger while still covering their bodies. Not safe but adrenalin is flowing.









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