Kahr enters the competition

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pneuby

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Heard it about it from him about a year ago, but didn't put any credence in it. Well....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZJ9sMN_ViA
 
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
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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