Kahr mk9 problems
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I’d consider myself and average shooter on my best day and this pistol is far more accurate than I am. We headed to the range with 775 rounds which consisted of the following ĥ00 reloads 115gr plated Berry’s Bullet over 5.2gr Unique "> and brought along some elbow grease (The Wife). To smooth out the trigger I prepared some polishing compound One of the things I like about these triggers is it forces you to develop a consistent trigger pull. If you’re not familiar with revolvers this translates into a long, even pull with a similar long reset. Out of the box the trigger is very similar to that of my S&W model 66, which has been worked over by a gun smith, though not as smooth as the M66 or the MK9 as both have many thousands of rounds through them. The trigger is then pulled and the slide comes off the frame leaving the barrel and recoil spring to be removed. Field stripping is no problem and consists of lining up the line on the slide with that on the frame and removing the slide stop. The fit and finish is excellent with no tool marks or stains. To me the T9 feels like a scaled down version of my Browning Hi Power. 40 S&W version (T40), but I prefer 9mm and. The T9 is a 9mm with 8+1 capacity (2 mags with pistol), 4†barrel and all steel construction. The T9 on Bud’s ranged from $630 (non night sights / white bar-dot) to $740 (night sights) and once one came in stock, from order to arrival at my FFL was approximately 10 days. I hoped the T9 would give me the reliability of the Glock with the feel, trigger and width I desired.īuds Gun Shop was the only place I could find a T9 in stock below the ~$900.00 MSRP and most gun shops I spoke to couldn’t even order one. The Glock has never failed me and is an excellent firearm, but I don’t care for the feel, the trigger and the width. I’ve been a fan of the look and feel of single stack metal framed pistols for some time, but never got around to purchasing one because I was carrying a Glock 22 for the last several years due to convenience. I recently purchased a Kahr T9 to use as a concealed carry pistol after several years of flawless service provided by the MK9 my wife purchased for herself.