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There should be two pins and the one nearest the extractor has to be positioned correctly.
Beyond that, make sure the tunnel in the slide is clean and free of any burrs.
Regards,
Greg
In a fully functional Kahr pistol, the striker is not under striker spring tension when it protrudes from the breech face. The end of the striker spring does not push directly on the striker, rather it pushes on the striker spacer. The spacer has some travel, front to back, in the striker body...
I'd say normal.
At the end of it's forward travel, the Kahr striker is not under any spring tension. It's possible for the striker to rebound back into the slide when dry firing (especially if the trigger is being held back).
Regards,
Greg
From here: http://www.range365.com/mp45-shield-gun-review#page-3
"My .40 S&W Shield’s slide measures .902 at the widest point, while the slide on the M&P45 Shield is .953 inches."
I can't find my accurate caliper at the moment. Using the one I did find, I'm confident at .90" for my 9mm Shield's...
+1 on a Kimber conversion, no fuss or fitting:)
My trigger had a slight catch/gritty feel. I found a burr/flashing and a deformed spot along the top edge of the slot in the frame for the trigger block lever; removing/fixing that smoothed the trigger out.
Regards,
Greg
How are the current DB9s holding up for you folks that have them?
I had one about three years ago. It would break the ends off the trigger return springs every so often. Then the trigger spur snapped off, followed shortly by the replacement trigger spur doing likewise. The second time DB...
There's an interesting read in the paragraph titled "1996" on this page http://www.maynardarmsco.com/?page_id=6 that suggests Ruger allowed AMT to keep producing the 25/22 Lightning rifle.
If you haven't already seen it, this site http://www.amtguns.net/ links to some old...
The factory trigger on some Mark 1/II pistols (those with adjustable sights) came with an "over travel" adjustment screw. The procedure to adjust it is cumbersome:
Text from the now defunct: http://geocities.com/felixthefish.geo/mkii_overtravel.html
"Overtravel Adjustment of the Ruger Mark...
If you haven't seen them before, you might want to try the magazine adjustments on this page: http://home.roadrunner.com/~jbarta/otherstuff.html
As to the Ruger 22/45/Buck Mark 5.5 question:
I'd go with the 5.5 simply because they are harder to find.
That said, I think you would be well served...
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