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  1. I finally got it fixed. Like 30 minutes ago. It just took a bigger hammer is all. Just Kidding. Lol Owners manual was a good suggestion but not the issue. I knew how to take it apart. Problem was, it wouldn’t slide apart. There was the smallest rim, lip, edge, call it what you want, around the take down button. Probably cause by hitting it with the screw driver when taking it apart. It was so small, I couldn’t see it until I got it in better lighting and magnifying glasses. Lessons learned here. Use Better lighting. Get eyes checked more often after 55. I truly appreciate all the effort you guys put out helping me. Thanks
  2. anjong Ill look at that today. I plan on taking it to a local gunsmith today that deals in this type of firearm. I see no point in sending it back to KAHR. The delay is that they are only open to the public Friday and Saturday. Ill let you all know the outcome. Thanks for the replies and help.
  3. I’m not sure why I even aggravate myself over this. It’s not about the money. I’ve wasted more on less. I just wanted to figure out the problem is all. Don’t much care if Karh screwed it up. The situation now is, what’s wrong with it and what’s the fix? I’ll smear it with lapping compound and slide it until it frees up lacking any other solution.
  4. A rubber hammer works. I said that in my original post. I don’t think I should have too. Thanks for the help.
  5. Thanks Deerslayer. I considered removing the take down button but couldn’t figure out how.
  6. Ill try to keep it simple. I have very slightly used 1927A1. I had feed trouble and returned it to Kahr. They told me it was the magazines. Have not tried it since I got it back. Heres my new problem. Decided to try it out tomorrow. So, I disassembled it to make sure everything was clean and oiled. The gun was always hard to slide apart for the first inch or so. It always went back together ok. So, being the genius I am, I decided to put it back together without the internals. Just empty upper onto the still assembled lower. As soon as the take down button reached the end of the slot it follows, it became really hard the completely finish sliding it together. I thought there must be a rough edge on the frame or take down button. But even when it clears the slot, its really are to finish. Was I not supposed to do this? Seems simple enough. Just slide to frame. Now I have to use a rubber hammer to get it completely shut or back apart. Harder than ever. Im about fed up with this gun and like to get rid of it, but I couldnt pass it on to someone in good conscience with this problem. If it didnt have the problem, Id keep it? Any suggestions? Thanks.
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