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You may think me crazy, but soak that leather sling in cold water for a day. Air dry at room temperature. You will be amazed at how much more supple it will get. Then use your favorite conditioner on it.
Best I have experienced: Springfield, Sig, Ruger
Worst, and I mean by far the absolute most worthless, misnamed "Customer Service" department I have ever dealt with: Kimber.
Springfield. My Kimbers were problematic at best, and Kimber has not a clue what customer service means.. Springers worked right the first and every time, and when I lost a stock screw, Springfield dropped 2 in the mail, no charge no nonsense..
The three PM series Kahrs I am intimately familiar with 2 9mm and a .40 all had the same issue.
Wouldn't feed off the 7 rd extended mag.
Kahrs answer?
Put tape on the back of the poorly fitting mags to make them not tip forward in the magwell.
Screw Kahr.
Cracked Beretta Tomcat frame sanded into oblivion on a 6" x 48" belt sander. Just kept sanding till the crack was gone. So were the frame rails. Liked that little popper too.:cuss:
Another firm believer in the 238 here. Dead solid reliable, accurate, and soft shooting. whats not to like?
I have a 938 as well, great pocket pistol, but if I could only have one it would be the 238 because it fits clothes the 938 won't.
Looking through cheap sunglasses is like looking through bubblewrap. To me the difference is enormous. I always used to wear Serenghetti Strata lenses, their 555NM lens, Maui Jims or other quality lenses. Cheap sunglasses give people headaches for the distortion if you are out all day...
I think all the variants of the 92 are fine pistols. But I reserve them for range use. The safety/decocker is counter intuitive for me, and I actually have to think about what I am doing when using one, as opposed to 1911's and Sig DA/SA's, where my hands just naturally do the right thing...
That list is from 2011, when we still had handgun purchase permits, which have since been eliminated. (They usually took 24 hours to process). On the other hand MI still does require that all handguns be registered. That has been a requirement since Prohibition, it didn't do anything but cost...
My experience with the CM series of Kahrs. CM40, CM9, both operated just fine with 6 rd mags. Neither would feed reliably from the 7 rd. Doesn't appear Kahr is capable of resolving the issue.
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