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I really like the P7 series. My M8 is the most reliable and accurate handgun I've ever owned. I'm sure the other HK models are very well made but I find them blocky and ugly.
I've tried a variety of finishes including titanium, Black-T, NP3 and hard chrome. I found NP3 so slick that it was difficult to hold onto and to rack the slide. I have been most pleased with hard chrome by Metaloy in Berryville, AR. It is not quite as rust resistant as NP3 but more wear and...
Capt. Ct.: I've followed Kahr postings on various bulletin boards for the past several years. Your report is the first KB I've ever read about with a Kahr product. I suspect the "range owner" who reported this to be a frequent event with Kahrs has been picking his own mushrooms. I'd like to...
I routinely use my ultrasonic for autos. However, since the ultrasonic takes off all the lubrication, you want to make sure you remove all the cleaning solution and thoroughly lube the gun after cleaning. There are lubes you can use in the ultrasonic but greasing the inside of the revolver...
Lonestar49: I have had the same experience with failures to feed in my 232after about 125 rounds. However, if I wipe the feedramp after every 100 rounds, no problems at all. As for skunk's general condemnation of the 232, it appears he is basing his criticisms on his experience with one 232.
I agree, the factory should polish the feed ramp. However, using some flitz on a FELT dremel tip is not going to damage the ramp and may improve feeding. There are excellent instructions for doing this at http://elsiepeaforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=838.0
I've had several Kahrs. My K9's, K40 Covert, Mk9, and PM9 have been very reliable. Sold my P380. Unreliable even after two trips to Kahr and 1400 rounds.
It's a neat little gun. The one I had was fun to shoot and quite reliable. Granted, it's underpowered. The .25 is probably more reliable in an auto than 22 LR even though it has less oomph.
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