stoneypete
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Hanwei, once again your pics put me to shame. Nice aquisition.
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Im digging the sig ;-)
heres my latest for the month, not quite a gun but its got some kick
Acquired: 3/3/10 - 21:36
Model: Isabella
Weight: 8lb 5oz
Height: 21.5"
I haven't been able to add any new acquisitions in a while... so I'm happy to join back in the fun
Say hello to my new Kahr MK9 Elite 2003
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The slide doesn't lock back after the last round fired though, I heard it could be a worn mag?
Very nice Hanwei! How does it shoot compared to the PM9?
Are you pocket carrying?
Is that Mass compliant or is that a pre-ban...
Man that look friggin scary, I think it should be banned... Look way too evil
I haven't been able to add any new acquisitions in a while... so I'm happy to join back in the fun
Say hello to my new Kahr MK9 Elite 2003
I've been looking for one of these for a while now and finally found a pretty sweet deal on one NIB.
I put 200 rounds of WWB and 50 rounds of Federal HST through her with only 1 stovepipe on round # 115 due to user error.
With the MK9 and PM9 series (so I've read), with a slide locked back, after you insert a loaded magazine you must use the slide release lever to chamber the firearm. If you use your weak hand to slingshot the slide into battery you can cause the second round in the magazine to go nose down, therefore causing a stovepipe and potentially a misfeed after the first round is fired. Needless to say, I used the slingshot method to chamber that first round and I did indeed get the stovepipe. I used the slide release lever method the rest of the time and had no issues at all.
I got this gun to replace my S&W Model 60 as my deep concealment firearm... mostly because I can't shoot my J frame to save my life And ain't that the point of the gun?! However I can certainly shoot the MK9 I put the first 6 rounds into a 3 inch group at 21ft. I'm VERY happy with it. But man... after 250 rounds in one range session... this is NOT a range fun gun
ANYWAY... on to the pitchers...