I was at the 1500 yesterday and saw a good deal on a KAHR 9mm. I don't know anything about them, except that it felt good in my hand when I picked it up. I'm thinking that it would be a lot easier to carry than my full sized, double stack CZ-75. So, who owns one, and what are your experiences with them?
I don't have a Kahr pistol, but I have handled and shot few of their models and I think they are good, but overpriced.
Since you already have a full size CZ-75, why don't you try the P01?
The P-01, from what I've read, is a nice piece. It is a little heavier, longer, and wider than the Kahr, and I was looking for something a little smaller. That said, I've never held a P-01 before, so I may end up really liking it. It is on my list to look at before I make my next gun purchase.
I've decided though that what I really need next is a good belt. A $12.95 belt from Target just doesn't cut it. I think part of the reason why I haven't carried before is that my CZ-75 in my paddle holster is just too much weight for the belt.
Edited: In case I didn't mention it, I'm looking at this for CCW, that's why I'm trying to keep the size/weight down. I'm not sure if I can get away with CCW using my CZ-75.
I carry a cw9. I've shot at least 1000 rounds and not a single misfire/jam or otherwise. My father-in-law carries one also. He has had zero issues also except failure to fire with some cheap Wolf ammo. Only thing I would want differently is the night sights which you can get on the pm9 that you can't on the cw9. Very easy to carry, extremely thin and accurate.
I've never shot wolf in mine. I'd be interested in finding out how it likes it or not. Everything you state I agree on. I want night sights as well.
How long does the Crimson battery last? Is there a point of aim shift that happens from multiple uses/much handling? Things with batteries just make me leery...
Apparently, you're the only one who gives a hoot.
Kahrs are great pistols. I regularly carry a CW40 with over 500 problem-free rounds through it. Seven rounds of .40 S&W in a gun this thin, small and light is awesome. It is an excellent weapon with one of the smoothest DA triggers in the business.
I had a CW45 before I switched to all .40 caliber weapons, and had hundreds of trouble-free rounds out of it. Sold it to a narcotics detective friend of mine, and he loves it and carries it every day, on duty and off.
Weak-minded individuals will all eventually be "torn from their families" by one religious group or another. Just be glad there aren't more Jim Jones types in the world. P.T. Barnum was right.