Manual

Important Safety Information
CAUTION! THE MAGAZINE SPRING IS
UNDER PRESSURE. Be sure to contain
the Spring when withdrawing the pin to
prevent damage and/or injury. Eye pro-
tector should be worn.
Remove the Magazine Spring and
Magazine Follower (E) through the bot-
tom of the Magazine Tube.
The Magazine is now completely disas-
sembled (see photo #7). Clean all
parts thoroughly with solvent. Wipe all
parts lightly with lubricant-moistened
cloth before reassembly.
CA
UTION! DO NOT OVER LUBRICATE.
Lubricant can penetrate the primer of
ammunition and render it inoperative
causing a failure to fire.
Inspect the Magazine Base and
Magazine Base Lock for cracks. Inspect
the Magazine Tube for cracks or voids
in the seam weld area.
Inspect Magazine Follower for chips
Magazine Disassembly,
Maintenance & Reassembly
Disassembly
Ensure that the Magazine is unloaded.
Insert a 1/8” or smaller pin (or length of
stiff wire, etc.) through the bottom sight
holes in the Magazine Tube (A), between
coils of the Magazine Spring (D). This
will contain most of the spring tension
during disassembly. Using a small
punch (or ball-point pen or similar expe-
dient), depress the locking stud of the
Magazine Base Lock (B) through the
hole in the bottom of the Magazine Base
(C) (see photo #6).
Push the Magazine Base forward off the
Magazine Tube. The pin previously
inserted in the bottom sight holes of the
Magazine Tube now contains the
Magazine Spring under some compres-
sion. Point the bottom of the Magazine
Tube in a safe direction, contain the
Spring’s free end protruding from the
bottom with your thumb, and carefully
withdraw the pin from the Magazine
sight holes.
Photo 6
Photo 7
A
E
B
C
D
22. Always wear protective shooting
glasses for eye protection. Do not hold
an autoloading pistol near your eye or
face as the slide will move back sharply
upon firing.
23. Always make sure that any firearm is
unloaded before cleaning, storing or
transporting. When handing the KAHR
Pistol to another person, be sure that the
slide is locked open with the magazine
removed.
24. Always keep clear and keep others
clear of the ejection port, as spent car-
tridges are ejected with enough force to
cause injury.
25. Never place fingers in the ejection
port; they could be injured by the slide
moving forward unintentionally.
26. Never place fingers on a hot slide
or barrel during or after firing, as they
could be burned by the hot metal.
Magazine Follower Pin
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