I took the little nines out for a second session today and there was a noticable change in both guns.
First off, no failures of any kind by either gun. Both guns locked back after the last round 100% and both fed, fired and ejected both the 115 grn & 130 grn stuff 100%. Quite different from the first outing.
The trigger on the CM9 loosened up a little becoming far superior to the trigger on the LC9. I learned to "stage" the trigger on the LC9, making it slightly easier to deal with but by the end of the day, the trigger and better sights on the Kahr had won me over. I am not knocking the Ruger, it's a great little gun but the combination of better trigger and sights just made the CM9 faster for me to get hits on target. I kept my thumb far away from the meat slicer slide on the CM9 and when I cleaned it, I took some 400 grit wet and dry to that side of the slide. I hope the now smoothed edge will alow me to move my thumb up for a higher grip.
Now I have another quandry.....Does anyone own the MK9? If so how does it shoot? Is it better than the CM9?
First off, no failures of any kind by either gun. Both guns locked back after the last round 100% and both fed, fired and ejected both the 115 grn & 130 grn stuff 100%. Quite different from the first outing.
The trigger on the CM9 loosened up a little becoming far superior to the trigger on the LC9. I learned to "stage" the trigger on the LC9, making it slightly easier to deal with but by the end of the day, the trigger and better sights on the Kahr had won me over. I am not knocking the Ruger, it's a great little gun but the combination of better trigger and sights just made the CM9 faster for me to get hits on target. I kept my thumb far away from the meat slicer slide on the CM9 and when I cleaned it, I took some 400 grit wet and dry to that side of the slide. I hope the now smoothed edge will alow me to move my thumb up for a higher grip.
Now I have another quandry.....Does anyone own the MK9? If so how does it shoot? Is it better than the CM9?