I recently purchased a new K9 Elite 03, and love the pistol. While they're not for everyone, I also love Crimson Trace lasers, and have them on most of my pistols. When you're 73 years old and operating a firearm with an extremely short sight radius, you appreciate all the help you can get. I noticed that Amazon has Crimson Trace grip-style lasers specifically for the K9 on sale via Optics Planet for $129, and bought one. However, I had to return it.
For one thing, the grip screw holes are extremely difficult to line up. You don't want to force anything, of course, as you don't want to strip the threads. Eventually I got the screws in, but not without a great deal of effort. On my other pistols with grip-type lasers, this was never a problem.
Inside the grips themselves, the batteries don't snap into place like they're supposed to. They just kind of lay there, so when you go to wrap the grips around like you're supposed to, they want to fall out. There are battery covers (two batteries) that are supposed to prevent that from happening, but they don't snap in properly, either.
Finally and most significantly, once the grips are installed and the grip screws tightened down, it becomes nearly impossible to insert or eject a magazine. It seems like the upper grip screws, when tightened, are the culprits. In any case, there was no question that the laser grips were unusable and I returned them.
On another note, this particular pistol did not come with night sights. I purchased the correct Meprolights (Trijicon doesn't make my preferred HD's for the K9), but had a lot of trouble fining a gunsmith in my area who a) was reliable, and b) who would so much as venture an estimated return date. So I checked with Kahr, who said "Sure, send in the sights and the slide. We have a one-to-two week turnaround and charge $40." So that's what I did. As I was sending only the slide there were no "Fedex overnight" issues, and now I can be reasonably certain the job will be done right. I'd sure hate for that pretty polished slide to get scratched!
For one thing, the grip screw holes are extremely difficult to line up. You don't want to force anything, of course, as you don't want to strip the threads. Eventually I got the screws in, but not without a great deal of effort. On my other pistols with grip-type lasers, this was never a problem.
Inside the grips themselves, the batteries don't snap into place like they're supposed to. They just kind of lay there, so when you go to wrap the grips around like you're supposed to, they want to fall out. There are battery covers (two batteries) that are supposed to prevent that from happening, but they don't snap in properly, either.
Finally and most significantly, once the grips are installed and the grip screws tightened down, it becomes nearly impossible to insert or eject a magazine. It seems like the upper grip screws, when tightened, are the culprits. In any case, there was no question that the laser grips were unusable and I returned them.
On another note, this particular pistol did not come with night sights. I purchased the correct Meprolights (Trijicon doesn't make my preferred HD's for the K9), but had a lot of trouble fining a gunsmith in my area who a) was reliable, and b) who would so much as venture an estimated return date. So I checked with Kahr, who said "Sure, send in the sights and the slide. We have a one-to-two week turnaround and charge $40." So that's what I did. As I was sending only the slide there were no "Fedex overnight" issues, and now I can be reasonably certain the job will be done right. I'd sure hate for that pretty polished slide to get scratched!

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