Bought a new K9 a few months back for $500. It was manufactured in 2013, so I guess it was on the shelf for a while hence the good deal! I own a P380 with which I am very accurate and very fun to shoot. Imagine my surprise when I'm shooting 4-6 inches low with the new K9. It has the standard bar dot sights, but I'm having to hold the dot level with the top of the rear sight to (and dot ON the target) hit my bull's eye. The trigger is longer than the P380's so that is a possible issue with my trigger pull. No I haven't shot it from a bench yet. I'm figuring its me, but is there something that could be wrong with the gun itself? Thanks...
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I think you just need to bond with it a bit more. If the trigger pull seems longer, you probably just need to get used to that.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
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You did not mention bullet weight, but my memory is half assed close, a 115grn bullet is dead on a 25 yards, minus 1.0 inches at 50 yards, and minus 8.0 at 100, this is from a 4" barrel, so will be a little off for a 3.5" K9.NRA Benefactor
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Greetings... I am the OP and have fired my K9 from a rest and have had others shoot it. It still shoots low. This is the sight picture I need to hold in order to hit the target. The front dot is on the target. Although I can certainly "live" with this (likely a range only gun), I'm checking into other sights. I'm looking for the standard sight height measurements for the K9. If I could get a Hi-Vis red shorter than the dot I have now, it might be a good option. DawsonPrecision also seems to have a decent collections of options. I'd hate to buy night sights and still have a problem. I could, I suppose contact Jay at Kahr and get his advice too. Thanks in advance for your help. Oh... manufactured 11/2013 and new style slide.
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No, with the bar dot sight you put the white dot of the front sight just on top of the bar of the rear sight & the target just above the front sight white dot... OR, you can just pop on the hundred or so bucks it'll cost & get a set of Trijicon 3 dot night sights for it from kahrs websight.
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Originally posted by CJB View PostTill somebody mentions the distance, no advice can be given.Kahr P380
Kahr PM9
Kahr K9
Kahr CM45
Sig P938
Sig P365 *EDC
1911 Range Officer 9mm
M&P 9mm
Topgun1953 not because I shoot well but because I fly for fun, too.
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Originally posted by topgun1953 View PostGreetings... I am the OP and have fired my K9 from a rest and have had others shoot it. It still shoots low. This is the sight picture I need to hold in order to hit the target. The front dot is on the target. Although I can certainly "live" with this (likely a range only gun), I'm checking into other sights. I'm looking for the standard sight height measurements for the K9. If I could get a Hi-Vis red shorter than the dot I have now, it might be a good option. DawsonPrecision also seems to have a decent collections of options. I'd hate to buy night sights and still have a problem. I could, I suppose contact Jay at Kahr and get his advice too. Thanks in advance for your help. Oh... manufactured 11/2013 and new style slide.
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Originally posted by berettabone View PostThat's just a bit higher than I have to hold my MK. I still have to hold pretty much how your holding at 7-10 yds.Kahr P380
Kahr PM9
Kahr K9
Kahr CM45
Sig P938
Sig P365 *EDC
1911 Range Officer 9mm
M&P 9mm
Topgun1953 not because I shoot well but because I fly for fun, too.
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