Heard it about it from him about a year ago, but didn't put any credence in it. Well....
Kahr enters the competition
- electrohawk
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Re: Kahr enters the competition
Need to get my hands on one...
The trigger is still something I sorely miss with my P365, accuracy was superb on the PM9 for that tiny barrel
The trigger is still something I sorely miss with my P365, accuracy was superb on the PM9 for that tiny barrel
- Yellowcarbon
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Re: Kahr enters the competition
Kahr let the market pass them by and now nobody looks at the Kahr pistols. They were the dominant micro 9mm/.40/.45 for a decade easily. If you wanted a true micro 9mm, the PM-9 was it. Then, companies started chipping away at it. Now everyone has a double stack micro 9mm and Kahr still hasn't released it yet.
I agree that Kahrs are usually pretty accurate and the trigger was pretty smooth (although with a long reset). I liked how small the PM-9 was as well as the long reset. The Pm-9, Keltec P-3AT, S&W J-frame revolver, and Sig DAK all had the same trigger pull & reset. So I could carry anything and the trigger pull was the same. No need to retrain for a new trigger.
I agree that Kahrs are usually pretty accurate and the trigger was pretty smooth (although with a long reset). I liked how small the PM-9 was as well as the long reset. The Pm-9, Keltec P-3AT, S&W J-frame revolver, and Sig DAK all had the same trigger pull & reset. So I could carry anything and the trigger pull was the same. No need to retrain for a new trigger.
- mtptwo
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Re: Kahr enters the competition
Why did they make the grip so darn short? I don't like hanging on to the gun with one finger just to drop the mag.
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Re: Kahr enters the competition
Too little, too late. Kahr is a great example of a company that didn’t innovate and got surpassed by others. Personally, I’ve always hated their looooonnnnngggg trigger pull.
I honestly wasn’t sure if Kahr was still making firearms until last week when someone here posted about a Kahr 380 in the deals section. And I work in the firearms industry.
It’s a good idea to use a readily available and already proven magazine, but it’s not going to make everyone ditch their P365 and buy the Kahr.
I honestly wasn’t sure if Kahr was still making firearms until last week when someone here posted about a Kahr 380 in the deals section. And I work in the firearms industry.
It’s a good idea to use a readily available and already proven magazine, but it’s not going to make everyone ditch their P365 and buy the Kahr.