We have been watch and reading on this pistol for 8 weeks. We ordered one on January 3rd I think, long before the dealer or wholesaler new what it was but my dealer was on the order list for one. My wife picked it up twp days ago and paid $357.28 at our general store. The serial number was a 10 digit 00049XXr51 . I dis-assembled it and clean'd up what looked like lithium grease and darn little oil . It cleaned up good with no trash or burs in it and relubed with pro gold grease on the bolt assembly, bolt lug and barrel zero frition lube on the rails and spring collar. I don't have a good place to shoot at home but fired 3 mags of 124gr +P ammo and had no issues. Yesterday I went to a indoor range and ran 200 rounds thru it again with no problems. Good sights for me. Larger front sight that fills the rear well and with a large while dot. Trigger to me is not a single action trigger. More like a short pull striker trigger. It has a light take up of about 3/16" and a total of 6lb+ or - 4 oz pull with about just short of a 1/8" pull to fire. IT feels better to me than some than are lighter in pull weight. I still want to shoot 200 more rounds of fmj and then a hundred HP and then if still all is well with its function and metal work where the bolt rubs on aluminum my wife can decide if she will carry it.
It is easy to shoot accurately for me. I carry kahrs and for me the grip safety is not an issue as I am use to holding kahr tightly. Tightly enough I had the grip panels pattern embosed into my finger tips for an hour after shooting was done. Got to try the rubber grip inserts.
Size of the pistol is a 1/2" longer than a cw9 kahr and basically the same height but the grip is longer , slide area shorter so it offers a better higher grip. Distance from the front of the grip to the nose of the r51 is the same as a cw9kahr. The extra 1/2" OAL is at the rear section of the slide. Width is the same. Think enclosed beavertaiil. You would really have to screw up to get slide bite.
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Cw9 and r51
