FTFY“Accuracy is KING, adequate penetration is QUEEN and everything else is angels dancing on the head of pins.”
FTFY“Accuracy is KING, adequate penetration is QUEEN and everything else is angels dancing on the head of pins.”
Tried to edit it….can’t. Thanks.FTFY
I took my new CM9 back to the range today. It appeared to function just fine for the first 60-70 rounds (still shooting my break-in ball ammo). Then the front sight left the gun. After 10 minutes or so of digging around on the floor for it, amongst hundreds of empty casings, I found it. It appears to be intact, but whatever was holding it on from the inside of the slide is broken/gone. Does anyone have a GOOD way of re-affixing a plastic sight to a steel slide? A guy at the range suggested Red Loc-Tite. Thoughts?
Can you take a pic? Is the post for the front sight still intact? I don't know if Kahr uses staked front sights or something like Glock uses now with the bolt.I took my new CM9 back to the range today. It appeared to function just fine for the first 60-70 rounds (still shooting my break-in ball ammo). Then the front sight left the gun. After 10 minutes or so of digging around on the floor for it, amongst hundreds of empty casings, I found it. It appears to be intact, but whatever was holding it on from the inside of the slide is broken/gone. Does anyone have a GOOD way of re-affixing a plastic sight to a steel slide? A guy at the range suggested Red Loc-Tite. Thoughts?
Tell me you are going to move on to something else?A couple of photos. Sight sitting on slide, slide holes from the inside, sight w/both posts still attached. The posts still fit tightly in the holes. There was a small black plastic piece inside each hole on the underside. I have no idea what they were, but both of them broke off the bottom of the sight.
Sorry, just noticed the upside-down sight is blurry. The 'pegs' are round and smooth, no threads or screw holes. I am planning to use some sort of superglue/cyanoacrylate to put it back together.