25th Anniversary K9
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  • MK9 Fan!

    Looks like I have the first post on my favorite conceal weapon.
    Anyone out there want to chime in?

    Best,
    Brad

  • #2
    I will second that. Great little carry pistol! I recently added a Crimson Trace Lazer grip.

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    • #3
      def. my favorite carry gun as well. i am on my second one. the first one i sold and wished i never would have. i recentley got married and on our honeymoon my wife suprised me with a new one!

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      • #4
        MK9 Fan!

        I have both a MK-4043, and a MK-9093. They are both great guns, but I mostly carry the .40 as it has night sights. I intend to order night sights for the MK9 also.

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        • #5
          Buttmez - Congratulations! She sounds like a keeper too.
          Wish my marriage would have started out that well. HA!

          B

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          • #6
            Just found the site. I am a very happy MK9 owner. I picked it up to use in warm weather but its fast becoming my #1 carry. If its not with me I carry a HK P2000. Both of them have been 100% reliable.

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            • #7
              I too just found the site. As a dept armorer I've acquired two so far for officers who intend to use them for off duty and back up guns. I have yet to play with one but everyone who has is really happy with them. I'm sure several more will be headed my way in the future, hopefully one with my name on it. I have a K40 that I use as a backup to whatever 45 I'm carrying primary, usually a Para Ordnance 745 Limited. Now if I can figure out how to use the little faces I'll feel like one of the guys. What could be better than new gun from a new wife. Life is good.
              http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
              In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
              Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
              Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
              Cue sound of Head slap.

              RIP Muggsy & TMan

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              • #8
                I like mine for summer carry.

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                • #9
                  I carry an MK40, but practice with an MK9... The cartridges are cheaper...a little, anyway...

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                  • #10
                    I love my MK9; it's my spring/summer gun. The wood grips make it that much better:

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                    • #11
                      I just finished putting 100 rds through my new MK9 Elite and it's a nice shooter. I did have one stovepipe using Federal 115gr FMJ, but I'll wait until the requisite 200 rds before passing judgment.

                      My co-worker has a MK40 and it was nice to compare the Elite side by side. The only issue I have of the design of both, is the plastic guide rod. My co-worker's guide rod was broken before he even had a chance to shoot it! The MK series is otherwise peerless, but the lack of a 'real' guide rod is something that I didn't expect to find after my purchase.
                      Erik

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                      • #12
                        Neo, you wrote:
                        The only issue I have of the design of both, is the plastic guide rod. My co-worker's guide rod was broken before he even had a chance to shoot it! The MK series is otherwise peerless, but the lack of a 'real' guide rod is something that I didn't expect to find after my purchase.
                        You're aware that Kahr does sell a stainless steel guide rod, right? See: Stainless Steel Guide Rod (MK Series)

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                        • #13
                          Very nice gun. That will definately be my next Kahr. Love the grips and if it shoots anything like my PM9, I will be one happy camper.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by lunde View Post
                            Neo, you wrote:You're aware that Kahr does sell a stainless steel guide rod, right? See: Stainless Steel Guide Rod (MK Series)
                            Yes, thank you, I'm quite aware. On an otherwise near flawless execution, I don't think that a $700+ firearm that is otherwise all steel should come with a plastic guide rod. To then sell a stainless guide rod, to me, calls attention to the flaw in the design.

                            Call me particular, picky, or whatever adjective you'd like, it simply doesn't sit well with me.
                            Erik

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                            • #15
                              I am sure that the decision to use a polymer recoil guide rod is for weight-reduction, but they offer the stainless steel one for those who are less concerned with weight or otherwise insist on a stainless steel version. If I were you, I wouldn't think too much into it, especially if you're otherwise happy with your MK9. Life is far too short to worry about such things. Just be happy that Kahr Arms even offers a stainless steel guide rod. Some companies do not.

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