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    Darn, I do love a jeweled hood and barrel. That looks beautious.

    I looked at Bud's today for a new MK since I found out the MK I use for grips is just a dinosaur. Apparently theres the GA serial like I have and the GC which is everything else which is why none of my grips fit.
    I'm ashamed to say I nearly fell out of the chair with sticker shock. I must not have looked for a while. Like 650 to over 700.
    May have to find a used beater since it's mostly a grip fitting model anyhow.

    A little Coco Bolo under that jeweled barrel and dietrichs britches would be sticking out in front for sure.
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    This is my traveling partner...


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    I had my hood jeweled by cylinder and slide when had my PM9 in for some cusotm work. and it last about 500 rounds at best and then it was just gone. What was even left on it looked like sh-t due to not all being there. I never had the barrel itslef done for it will wear off really fast in certain areas also. Nice for show but just won't last. The barrel makes contact to many places and the jeweling is gone real fast. I think I pissed away aobut $50 with cylinder and slide on that little project to..
    . My PM9 has over 40,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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    Quote Originally Posted by jocko View Post
    I had my hood jeweled by cylinder and slide when had my PM9 in for some cusotm work. and it last about 500 rounds at best and then it was just gone. What was even left on it looked like sh-t due to not all being there. I never had the barrel itslef done for it will wear off really fast in certain areas also. Nice for show but just won't last. The barrel makes contact to many places and the jeweling is gone real fast. I think I pissed away aobut $50 with cylinder and slide on that little project to..
    Wow that sucks, but is good to know. This is exactly why I love this forum! Sorry for the bad luck Jocko, but your experience saved me from spending money on something like that because I shoot my Kahr alot and it wouldnt last long at all.
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    there is just to much slide to hood contact in the kahr. That top part of the hood makes some contact witht he underside of the slide and then with my polishing cloth wiping the barrel down etc, it just came off, damnlike a darn decals. I don't blame C & S. just kahrs won't hold ajeweled job good at all.
    . My PM9 has over 40,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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    I love pictures of my peice, I am going to pick up a pm9 very soon.

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    Here's my favorite pair:

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    Sometimes I'll even have a blade on me.


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    Why only sometimes with the sharp objects? I find myself feeling nekkid, and worse without mine. Then again, I've always had an affinity with sharp objects (yes mine are that and more).
    On a side note, I'm seeing a bunch of slide stop melts around here. Maybe Kahr should pay attention on this one too huh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlottmc View Post
    Why only sometimes with the sharp objects? I find myself feeling nekkid, and worse without mine. Then again, I've always had an affinity with sharp objects (yes mine are that and more).
    On a side note, I'm seeing a bunch of slide stop melts around here. Maybe Kahr should pay attention on this one too huh?
    "Technically" in Ohio, even w/ a concealed handgun license, carrying a knife concealed is still illegal. While most departments in this area are great, my local police department has a reputation of harassing people (small suburb town, next to no crime). It's just not worth the risk of losing my CHL rights for carrying a knife and having to explain that it's a 'tool' and not a weapon.

    I had premature slide lock problems a/ my P380 and filed down the inside of the slide stop lever. To be sure I wasn't hitting the slide stop w/ my thumb, I also rounded it off. While I was at it, I did the same to my PM9 to help assure reliable operation.

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    I think many do it for comfort reasons (I did mine for that), then figure out later that it helps keep the thumbs off, which in turn makes the gun run more reliably. If your laws are like that, then how would one carry a pocket knife, and if that is considered a concealed weapon, then what about letting the world see it? How would one carry a multi-tool, or a Buck 110 type knife, that would be concealed too, right? Some pol must have head his head buried deep to come up with that mess.
    Attitude: it takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile...and 3 for proper trigger squeeze.

    The olive branch is considered a symbol of peace, and good will. Last time I checked, it's still a switch.

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