Dang trigger, you are so neat and organized. My reloading room looks like a missile hit it. But strangely, I know where everything is and I practice good safety as if it was a religion. No TV, no tunes, no distractions and no drinking. I won't even light up a cigar. :D
Red, you don't need the disclaimer for the BT rod. It doesn't alter anything (I was the guinea pig way back) but does hold up better long term if you shoot your LCP a lot and are concerned about wear and tear on the stock rod but don't want to keep replacing.
I haven't found the CM9 to be the most comfortable gun to shoot to be honest. I practice with it periodically just to maintain my skill level for but for heavy range shooting, I rely on my Glock, Baby Eagle, Walther and H&K 9's.
I have been reloading since 1980. Today, mostly 9mm, .40, .45, .380, and .357 Sig. I use a Hornady Lock 'n Load progressive press - quirky but I'm used to it and always keep extra parts on hand.
I would have to agree with many on the CM9. It is an incredible bang for the buck as far as ultra small, ultra reliable, pocket 9's.
With my Dawson self-installed FO sights:
S&W Shield, Beretta Nano, Walther PPS, Kahr PM9/CM9, Keltec, Ruger, Sig, etc. etc. These are all very popular subcompact 9's. Let's get some good information in here.
Laughter aside, it's time to start posting information to further grow the site. I own both the LCP and the Kahr P380, the Walther PPS, Kahr CM9, and I plan on getting a Beretta Nano. All these Mousies will I be commenting on in the near future.
A popular venue at the former Elsiepea.com forum, we thought we'd carry on the tradition here. Enjoy.
Wanted: Sophisticated cigar smokers only for mega posting. That means dump your White Owls and El Productos girls. We'll be talkin' class smokes here.
Yeah, that's me in my younger days.