Kahr P9
I just recieved a kahr p9 off of the auction side and the empty mags will not fall free from the gun when the mag release is pushed. you have to pull the empty out before reloading. I am assuming that this isn't normal. What needs to be done?
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I'm looking for a CC gun, and felt that Kahr's P9 felt good in my hand, was very small, had decent capacity and I was told that it is a very well made gun. Does anyone have feedback (pro or con)?
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Anyone, anyone, Bueller? Seriously, does anyone have experience with Kahr's P9 or P40?
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You absolutely cannot go wrong with any of the Khar pistols. I prefer steel to polymer and .40 to 9mm but thats personal. In terms of fit, finish, and reliability Kahr is as good as it gets. 0 -
I can understand the .40 preference, but why steel over poly?
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I found the steel 9mm to be a nice little gun. Attractive, fairly good trigger when you practised alot (I was use to single action), and accurate too, but just to HEAVY to drop in your pocket and thats what I wanted. Traded for a Colt Mustang 0 -
Helps with recoil primarily. The hogue wrap around grips are very comfortable and the extra weight imparts a sense of solidity and quality that I simply don't get from polymer. 0
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