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piesandcheese
10-06-12, 01:42
So I finally gave in and performed a grip reduction on my Kahr CM9 (my every-day carry gun).

I know a lot of you are probably wondering why I did a reduction on such a small handgun. Well... I have embarrassingly small hands. It's almost comical how small they are. Anyway, here was the process...

1.) I started by scoring the inside of the cavity behind the magwell with a wire brush and then filling it with marine epoxy. There were no holes within the cavity to plug (like a glock) so this step was really easy and straightforward.

2.) I waited 24 hours and then took a dremel to the backstrap using a course sander. I then smoothed it out by hand with increasingly smaller grits.

3.) I had planned on using truck-bed liner to retexturize the grip, but decided that would be too messy and went the stippling route.

4.) I used permanent quill ink to dye the visible epoxy. This is proving to be semi permanent, so I'm all ears if anyone has a better method.

It wasn't a drastic reduction, but toning down the hump made a huge difference, and now my carry gun fits my freakishly small hands like a glove. I'm really happy with the way it turned out. Here are some pics...

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rUygXGYjHtQ/UG_Pk0pc6YI/AAAAAAAAAp0/iCb0NM83yUQ/s800/DSC_0316-web.jpg

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-HsliJvuXmWQ/UG_PkxiBjJI/AAAAAAAAApw/v4hXcTiWca8/s800/DSC_0317-web.jpg

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ourFMyUeM-Y/UG_PlfTsiJI/AAAAAAAAAp8/DvgVtNw-bKg/s512/size-diff.jpg

piesandcheese
10-06-12, 02:25
Here's a better picture of the removed area. The old grip is depicted by the translucent green overlay.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-NkO6pRMcXCk/UG_ckY838II/AAAAAAAAAqk/YTo8SZ49coc/s800/diff.jpg

oldtexan
10-06-12, 08:14
Very nice work you did there. And you did a nice job of showing the before and after comparison as well.

piesandcheese
10-06-12, 10:47
Thank you!

BG1960
10-06-12, 14:15
Great writeup/pics - really nice job.

packinaglock
10-06-12, 14:46
Great writeup/pics - really nice job.

Yes, very well done O.P. You didn't by chance do a Burger King commercial? :D

RD62
10-06-12, 15:28
Great job.

I thought the first pictures were of the original factory grip until I saw the side by side comparison. You blended it extremely well.

Fly'nBuff
10-06-12, 18:12
That looks great! I would've never noticed the difference had you not included the overlay. Well done.

piesandcheese
10-06-12, 21:47
Yes, very well done O.P. You didn't by chance do a Burger King commercial? :D

lol, when that commercial came out, me and my buddies died laughing. I don't think I'll ever forget it.

Thank you for all the praise guys! I really appreciate it. Does anyone have an idea for a more permanent black covering of the epoxy that shows under the backstrap? The ink I used is rubbing off already.

aaron_c
10-06-12, 22:04
Great work man! I could never do this because I can only get two fingers around the grip as it is, but good job of making the gun just right for yourself. Looks great.