What makes something a "covert" model??
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At one time a few years ago, Kahr cut the K frame grip down to a M grip in the 9mm and .40. Factory covert models were metal frame only. Some folks on their own have cut polymer frame models down in the same fashion. While not a true covert, it is the name used to describe the project.Judging by today's left wing, looks like Senator Joe McCarthy was right after all.
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so then u aresaying that actually the only factroy covert models were the all steel versions. I di dnot know that. For some reasonI thought the P models cut down was a factory offering... My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border
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so then u aresaying that actually the only factroy covert models were the all steel versionsJudging by today's left wing, looks like Senator Joe McCarthy was right after all.
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Originally posted by jocko View Postso then u aresaying that actually the only factroy covert models were the all steel versions. I di dnot know that. For some reasonI thought the P models cut down was a factory offering..Originally posted by ripley16 View PostYes. I can't recall any factory polymer coverts, to the best of my memory.
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Originally posted by ripley16 View PostDoes anyone own a polymer covert that wasn't done by an owner? Just saying... I've never seen one, but I have seen steel coverts.
Notice the "KPS" designation, I've seen that in regards to the P40 model as well:
http://www.lisc.net/p589.htm
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Myh guess
Originally posted by Zippo Guy View PostThat answers that question. Why was production halted, looks like an ideal size.. My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border
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Here ia a P45 covert. Ok, the company never made one, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't have made one.Attached Files
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Originally posted by ripley16 View PostDoes anyone own a polymer covert that wasn't done by an owner? Just saying... I've never seen one, but I have seen steel coverts.
I too wonder why these aren't still in the line... The extra length isn't that much harder to conceal or draw, but the slight increase in weight is worth the extra "pointability" and longer sight radius. To me, they handle so much better than the PM series.
A buddy bought my P40C, as he really wanted it, and he liked the extra "thump" that the .40 has over the 9mm...
So tomorrow, I'm getting a P9 Covert -- also factory made from 2004 (also confirmed by Kahr as an official Covert).
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