After a lot of research and comparing I ended up settling on the CW9 for my new carry gun/pocket gun. (I was interested in the TP9 but PSS didn't have one in and it cost too much anyway).
I took a bunch of photos to compare sizes to my other guns. I already have a kel tec pf9 but i don't like it and will be getting rid of it soon so i needed a new gun to fill the role. I've read a lot of people say they are nice to shoot which really caught my attention because the pf9 most certainly is not fun to shoot.
The Kahr is about a quarter inch longer then the pf9 and a quarter inch taller, i have rather large hands with skinny fingers, the pf9 was always a squish and felt like it was jumping out of my hands. The Kahr fits much better, it feels more secure in my hand and i can get all my fingers on it. As a lefty it is difficult to depress the mag release, its gonna take more practice. The slide fits tight with the frame, the quality all appears very good. It has a solid metal guide rod. The slide serrations are a bit harsh on the fingers. Trigger feels smooth, a bit shorter than the pf9's trigger pull, it has a clear breaking point. Overall the gun fits better, looks better, and has a bit more weight too it, its exactly what i wanted. I hope to get some 8 round extended mags in the future.
Now for pics! Lots and lots of pics!
I took a bunch of photos to compare sizes to my other guns. I already have a kel tec pf9 but i don't like it and will be getting rid of it soon so i needed a new gun to fill the role. I've read a lot of people say they are nice to shoot which really caught my attention because the pf9 most certainly is not fun to shoot.
The Kahr is about a quarter inch longer then the pf9 and a quarter inch taller, i have rather large hands with skinny fingers, the pf9 was always a squish and felt like it was jumping out of my hands. The Kahr fits much better, it feels more secure in my hand and i can get all my fingers on it. As a lefty it is difficult to depress the mag release, its gonna take more practice. The slide fits tight with the frame, the quality all appears very good. It has a solid metal guide rod. The slide serrations are a bit harsh on the fingers. Trigger feels smooth, a bit shorter than the pf9's trigger pull, it has a clear breaking point. Overall the gun fits better, looks better, and has a bit more weight too it, its exactly what i wanted. I hope to get some 8 round extended mags in the future.
Now for pics! Lots and lots of pics!