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Kahr Floorplate Wars

36K views 56 replies 14 participants last post by  thornepk  
You owe me a quarter! I charge .50 to read replies, and your "bits" are .25, so there ya go! Wow, I might need to go public with this money making idea. LOL

Hey, I completely agree. I left no "tolerance" leeway, ie, there's no magazine body exposed, and no extra up/down play. But damn, this is so cool looking anyway, right?

Here's a couple more pics to help you change your mind. When I get this to the range (soon) I will be a little more confident that I didn't screw anything up. Er, unless I did. And if I did I will blame it all on Hillary's race for the Presidency. Yeah, that's the ticket...


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Ohhh, ahhh....
Hey it looks great......really does......and lefty bring a good point to the table.......so tight a tolerance in a tense SD situation. Slamming a magazine into the gun and not having it lock in, because it is set so close to the catch point, could be a disaster in the making...........may never happen, but he mentioned Murphys law, and old Murphy may not be forgiving just when you need him to be.........whatever your comfort level, is for you to decide..........!!!!
 
I celebrated today's day with a fancy bottle of cheap red wine. But crap, this type of thing happens all too often... Help me, people, help!

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Well...........you know my kind of help ( when it comes to this kind of thing ).........I reccommend you stay the course........and carry on........time for a refill...........more wine please...!!!!!!!!
 
Back from testing the SmokemPlate magazine today. 50 rounds of PMC Bronze FMJ (9A) and 50 rounds of PMC Bronze HP (9B). This danged Kahr PM9193 just refuses to have any failures! And no problems with the custom magazine floor plate (base plate?). I remain impressed. No, not with this magazine test, but with the accuracy of this tiny gun. As for the magazine, it locked up solidly every time, and no feed issues. I threw some Federal Tactical HST downrange as well, but only 7 rounds just to cycle my carry ammo. Love that stuff.

In summary, this custom magazine is pretty nice, but not a deal breaker from owning a PM9 or any variant. My CM9 was every bit as reliable. I may contact some aftermarket folks, like Pearce, to see if they might be interested in producing a base plate for the Kahr. They could even allow a bit more 'tolerance' just for manufacturing variances and it will still look 100% better than what the Kahr geniuses have offered.

I took my other "failure free" gun (XDS-45) to the range today only to be subjected to 6 failures in 75 rounds. Crap! Each problem the exact same with failure to feed. PMC Bronze 230gr FMJ. I was upset at myself for not bringing some HST to the range, but it was a last minute decision to take the 45.

All in all a good day and much better than my morning of pushing a mower in this incredible east coast heat wave.

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Sounds great...........you may have found the holy grail of kahr base plates.......?
 
I'm not dropping a magazine on anything but heavily padded shag carpet and I don't care how much I paid for the training class! LOL. Correct me if this is wrong, but someone on the internet said that during a gunfight you simply call "TIME" and everyone must stop for mag changes. I may have misunderstood.... :thumbsu:
I think during a gunfight or war, that moment of silence or peace if you will............is when everyone stops to reload...,,,,,,,,,!!!!!!
 
My only 'formal' training was the military. It doesn't work well in civilian life, though, cause I haven't found a way to conceal a 5" gun turret, let alone the Mk37 gun fire control system. Going to need much larger pockets!!
I like where your going with this
 
Some malfunctions (auto loader) require that the mag be ripped out to clear the malfunction. Soooo, If your default reload is: Reload with retention, you will use the same process for clearing a malfunction and/or a normal reload. Using the same process for both will mean that you don't have to think about what you're doing, you will just do it.

Of course you must PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, until it is automatic, then practice some more.

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Drop........tap ....rack......reloaded.......shoot.......!!!!
 
I had a person on another forum concerned about being able to grab the base plate to get a stuck mag out. So, I did a model that can be printed on a 3D printer for him. It is pictured below and is the width of the grip of a PM9:

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I have also made a few that are the size of a small grip extension that allow an extra round in what was a 6 round magazine. It is much less length than the Kahr 7 round magazine.
Looks great...............good idea !!!