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    Quote Originally Posted by getsome View Post
    Great job medezyner, that’s how it should have come……That hollow hole in the grip has always bothered me, looks unfinished but that is a nice fix…….I may have to get brave and do that on the PM9……Thanks for sharing!
    It’s been a while since I designed any injection molded products, but I suspect that the void is a necessary evil. Has to do with how the mold opens, where the mold cavity parts, different cores, blah, blah, blah. That’s why Block has after market grip plugs.
    These machines are very complex and I’m always amazed at the level of detail they can achieve and how clean it is. Also kudos to the skill level that these CNC tool & die makers have/need. Looking closely at the clean details on a Kahr pistol; they are very good and better than most.
    Bottom line: grab some epoxy and have fun.
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    Looks great -- well done!

    One trick to use -- if needed -- when you replace the plastic base plate with the metal one, is the slight gap (if too large) can be filled with an o-ring around the mag. I literally took the mag into the hardware store and tried several sizes to get the fit I wanted. They stay in place if you get one that's not too large.

    Glad those extra Kahr parts I had went to a good home -- and to a fellow Mainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old No7 View Post
    Looks great -- well done!

    One trick to use -- if needed -- when you replace the plastic base plate with the metal one, is the slight gap (if too large) can be filled with an o-ring around the mag. I literally took the mag into the hardware store and tried several sizes to get the fit I wanted. They stay in place if you get one that's not too large.
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    Had an O-ring that was the right diameter, but too thick (mag wouldn't seat). Heading out to find a thinner one. Painting it looks good adding that O-ring would be the finishing touch.
    "Leave the gun. Take the cannoli." Clemenza, The Godfather
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    I like it. But I'd be tempted to fill some of that void before the epoxy with lead shot.

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    looks like a very good job !! however I use a 7 rd. mag in my CM 9 EDC , so for me bobbing don't make much sense ; what I did , was fill the void with some #6 lead and made a press fit plug from a neoprene washer . hasn't moved in 12 yrs. IDPA matches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old No7 View Post
    Looks great -- well done!

    One trick to use -- if needed -- when you replace the plastic base plate with the metal one, is the slight gap (if too large) can be filled with an o-ring around the mag. I literally took the mag into the hardware store and tried several sizes to get the fit I wanted. They stay in place if you get one that's not too large.
    Glad those extra Kahr parts I had went to a good home -- and to a fellow Mainer.

    Old No7
    Or buy one of these from Kahr:
    7RdBase.jpg
    And cut it off to fit like this:
    PM9.jpg
    jmo,
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    I apologize if my post contains the same or similar information as someone who has posted before me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tilos View Post
    Or buy one of these from Kahr:
    7RdBase.jpg
    And cut it off to fit like this:
    PM9.jpg
    jmo,
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    Nice! Didn’t even know they offered one of those bases. Great idea - thanks.
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    Figures…out of stock. When they notify me I’ll scoop one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugs View Post
    looks like a very good job !! however I use a 7 rd. mag in my CM 9 EDC , so for me bobbing don't make much sense ; what I did , was fill the void with some #6 lead and made a press fit plug from a neoprene washer . hasn't moved in 12 yrs. IDPA matches.
    I enjoyed steel challenge and can see how adding some weight in that area would provide greater balance and recoil management. I’m thinking that making a lead plug that you could remove when you wanted a lighter carry weight is the best of both worlds. Me thinks it’s worth experimenting with.
    "Leave the gun. Take the cannoli." Clemenza, The Godfather
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    for me the added weight was not enough to make pocket carry uncomfortable and did help with recoil a bit ; I chose shot so I could try different weight options , and settled on as much as I could get in and still make division weight . since Mr. Murphy was watching , I spread some black shoe goo over the top of the plug . a semi permnet fix.

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