Does anyone in the know, might be able to shed some light on when or if, Kahr ever plans to make an all stainless, or black stainless K45? I have tried to suggest by email, but I get from the company pre Fab letters. I think an all stainless, or all black stainless would sell.
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Ah,the K45. That has been wanted around here for years. That’s all I know about that.The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.
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I think, unfortunately, that Kahr only still produces the steel framed pistols because Justin Moon designed them first and has a sweet spot for them. They can't possibly make very many each year.
I doubt we see any new model from Kahr for a long time. We only got the S series because Kahr developed the frames for the cancelled Gen 2 Kahrs.
That being said, a K45 would be sweet. Officer's Model size but with the Kahr trigger.
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Originally posted by MMyers1970 View PostI think, unfortunately, that Kahr only still produces the steel framed pistols because Justin Moon designed them first and has a sweet spot for them. They can't possibly make very many each year.
I doubt we see any new model from Kahr for a long time. We only got the S series because Kahr developed the frames for the cancelled Gen 2 Kahrs.
That being said, a K45 would be sweet. Officer's Model size but with the Kahr trigger.
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A 45 would have more recoil and fewer rounds than a 9mm, which means it would be even more of a niche than the all-steel Kahr 9mms. It might even cannibalize sales from existing models with no net sales increase.
On the other hand, an all-steel 380 would retain the round capacity of 9mm, reduce recoil significantly AND introduce what would probably be the nicest-looking 380 in the US market. I'd buy an all-steel 380.
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Originally posted by HeartachesNhangovers View PostA 45 would have more recoil and fewer rounds than a 9mm, which means it would be even more of a niche than the all-steel Kahr 9mms. It might even cannibalize sales from existing models with no net sales increase.
On the other hand, an all-steel 380 would retain the round capacity of 9mm, reduce recoil significantly AND introduce what would probably be the nicest-looking 380 in the US market. I'd buy an all-steel 380.
Oh, and my wife already has an all steel .380, a Sig P238. Mighty fine little shooter to boot.
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Good question. The only answer I can come up with is that it is significantly less expensive to create and manufacture a new poly-gun than a new all-steel gun. Less expensive means more attractive to more consumers.
But I still think that a new all-steel 380 would outsell an all-steel 45. Shooters have all kinds of options if they want a steel 45 - which means that Kahr would have a lot of competition. But there aren't very many options anymore in a good-looking, steel 380.
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Originally posted by HeartachesNhangovers View PostBut I still think that a new all-steel 380 would outsell an all-steel 45. Shooters have all kinds of options if they want a steel 45 - which means that Kahr would have a lot of competition. But there aren't very many options anymore in a good-looking, steel 380.Attached FilesO|||||||O
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