After a day at the range where I tested a P45 and TP9 (mainly because I was originally wanting to buy a PM45), I ended up buying a used K9. I had issues with the range rentals (the P45 ended up getting sent back for repairs), but the trigger was as smooth as advertised and the firearms felt great. I still have another day to wait until I can go pick it up, but I am looking forward to another extended range session. Gotta love the three day waiting period.
The K9 has very little wear on the finish, and it doesn't look like it was fired much. Most of the wear actually came from the tag that was attached to it, but I don't really care how pretty it looks anyway. Looking at the barrel you would think it was a NIB gun, and to me that's where it really counts. I think the envelope said it was test fired near the end of 05, and it still had the case, manual, two magazines, and a lock as well.
I went in to look at the PM9 and PM45 (only had a CW45 at the shop), but the PM9 didn't fit my hand as well as I thought it would. It is much smaller than the pictures give it credit for, but it is still another nice firearm. I have also always been partial to metal frames over polymer, and I was surprised at how slim the K9 really was. The rubber grips filled my hand better than the P9 too so it was a no brainer for me. I probably handled the K9 three or four times before deciding to go with it over a few other options, and I can't wait to take the hour long drive back to the shop to pick it up. Hopefully pictures will follow in the next week or so.
The K9 has very little wear on the finish, and it doesn't look like it was fired much. Most of the wear actually came from the tag that was attached to it, but I don't really care how pretty it looks anyway. Looking at the barrel you would think it was a NIB gun, and to me that's where it really counts. I think the envelope said it was test fired near the end of 05, and it still had the case, manual, two magazines, and a lock as well.
I went in to look at the PM9 and PM45 (only had a CW45 at the shop), but the PM9 didn't fit my hand as well as I thought it would. It is much smaller than the pictures give it credit for, but it is still another nice firearm. I have also always been partial to metal frames over polymer, and I was surprised at how slim the K9 really was. The rubber grips filled my hand better than the P9 too so it was a no brainer for me. I probably handled the K9 three or four times before deciding to go with it over a few other options, and I can't wait to take the hour long drive back to the shop to pick it up. Hopefully pictures will follow in the next week or so.


What an awesome way to get into Kahr's.
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