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<blockquote data-quote="Engineman1960" data-source="post: 3183037" data-attributes="member: 9220"><p>I have a P45, bought years ago ( just checked bought in 2007) had a Glock 36 (that’s another long story) the slide would lock on the 5th round (6 round magazines) Kahr recommends 200 round for reliability, about 140 rounds ( shot one day on beautiful and hot afternoon) never hung up afterwards. My little finger started buzzing after round 160 rounds. Have the P9 and PM9; I remember having to file the corners of the slide lock/take down lever — also remember reading Kahr used machined parts on the P series, and MIM ( metal injected molded) parts of their “C” series. Don’t know if true, but never heard of anyone having trouble with parts breaking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineman1960, post: 3183037, member: 9220"] I have a P45, bought years ago ( just checked bought in 2007) had a Glock 36 (that’s another long story) the slide would lock on the 5th round (6 round magazines) Kahr recommends 200 round for reliability, about 140 rounds ( shot one day on beautiful and hot afternoon) never hung up afterwards. My little finger started buzzing after round 160 rounds. Have the P9 and PM9; I remember having to file the corners of the slide lock/take down lever — also remember reading Kahr used machined parts on the P series, and MIM ( metal injected molded) parts of their “C” series. Don’t know if true, but never heard of anyone having trouble with parts breaking! [/QUOTE]
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