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  • #16
    Originally posted by 1sleekMK40 View Post
    Does the ported barrel really help? Never had one so I don't know. Thanks
    Yes, it does make an appreciable difference on the K40. There is less muzzle flip and it's easier to get back on target quicker.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by cineski View Post
      Very nice! I assume the K9 Elite never came in black? What did you have it coated with? More angles please ;-)
      Nope! And mine isn't either. The low key lighting does give it a darker look, but it is all stainless.
      Thanks.

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      • #18
        G20-IWB24/7 -- that polish job really adds nice touch!!
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        • #19




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          • #20
            Near makes me sorry I sold my '01 vintage K40.

            Beautiful pistols people. Keep them coming.

            Andy

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            • #21
              Nice guns.

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              • #22
                I've enjoyed looking at the pics of your beautiful guns... so much so that I coudn't resist ordering a vanilla K9 9093 for myself. It seems to me the K9 has a look of elegance not all Kahr pistols have.
                Last edited by Willieboy; 03-28-2011, 10:54 AM.
                Bill

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                • #23
                  You guys make me sick! My K9 Elite has been at my ffl since this past Monday. He works another job and between both our schedules we couldn't get together to do the transfer until yesterday. So I get over there give him my ccw and $25, fill out the form. He hands me the K9 and gets on the phone with NICS.
                  I'm fondling the K9 and enjoying it's stainless beauty. It fits my hand like we have been made for each other. The mag drops freely from the mag well, the slide edges are polished so nicely. I'm drifting off to nirvana when I'm jolted back to reality by my ffl saying "you've been put on delay"

                  ARRGGHHH!!! Same thing happened last year when I bought my AK. So I had to leave the K9 behind. I can't pick it up until Thursday unless NICS calls him back sooner.
                  A nice set of checkered wood grips awaits the beauty when she gets home as well as a stainless mag base. Until then the painful wait continues.

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                  • #24
                    Beautiful photos. How do you guys shoot these things and never get a scratch on them?

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                    • #25
                      Geez, do you guys ever take these guns out and shoot them or do you just dress them up purty and take pictures?

                      Most of those look like they've never been fired.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by lunde View Post
                        The K9 Elite 2003 is one of my favorite Kahrs. Here are some snapshots of mine:






                        Nice pics

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                        • #27
                          Oh man.....
                          I had suppressed the itch to get a K9 Elite 2003.
                          These pics got it going in full force again. Had one in my hands, hesitated a nanosecond and something came up that I couldn't buy it.
                          I definitely see one of these in my future.
                          Awesomely beautiful weapons folks.
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                          --Thomas Jefferson (1764).

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