View Full Version : Agrip and PM9
Ol' 12-toes
11-26-2005, 14:44
Does anybody here have experience with this thing on a PM9?
I got a PM9, intending to replace a J-frame as my regular pocket-carry.
At this point, I have no hope of doing that - I just can't hang onto it well enough - If I wear a shooting glove, it's fairly accurate - obviously, that's not going to work for carry - without the glove, and trying to shoot double-taps, I get almost twice as many good hits with 5 from the J-frame than with 7 from the Kahr.
BTW - it has something like 800 rds thru it now and, aside from a few minor issues early on, it is perfectly reliable.
I L-O-V-E the AGrip on my PM9. I also have it on my KelTec P32. I didn't like the bite in the web of my hand, or the shifting when firing. It still wants to ride a bit. The gun is small and my hands aren't. The AGrip helps immensely.
You may want to look for posts by Michigun on the topic of AGrip. He's an AGrip evangelist. Even his tools are AGripped.
It's not hard to put on, but be patient. It is forgiving, if your not stretching it too much and taking your time. Shockingly enough, you'll want to read the instructions through before you start.
Good stuff.
Glock36digger
11-27-2005, 08:31
I put AGrip on my PM9 a couple of weeks ago and It does help! I'd reccomend it. You don't have to put a death grip on the gun to prevent it from riding up out of your hand. It'll ride a bit but nothing like before applying the AGrip.
Ol' 12-toes
11-27-2005, 19:25
Thanks, both of you.
Perhaps I should have mentioned that it took a while to make peace with a G26 - it's gotten a lot more accurate than when I started with it ;f unfortunately there's no hope of making it my pocket pistol.
The PM9 just wasn't getting more accurate, and I'm sure it's capable of better than I've managed.
The Agrip is ordered - sure hope it helps.
Comfort isn't for everyone. But seriously, with anything, you have to get used to a new feel.
Glock36digger
11-28-2005, 08:35
The accuracy is a bit of a concern for me as well with the PM9. I think you have to have a good trigger pull and the ammo makes a difference too because of how snappy it is. I'm still trying to find the ammo that works the best for me. I'm working with 147 grain Rangers now but I think I'll need to find another load. it's more accurate for me than 147 Federal subsonic but still not as accurate as I want.
Let us know how the AGrip works for you.
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