I heard that Kahr does not send with a new pistol the little envelope with the test fired cartridge and test fire date. Does anyone know if this is correct?
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Bought a brand new CM9 a couple months ago. No spent casing. Bought a new CW9 last spring and no spent casing. I feel discriminated against.Women call it "the silent treatment", and they think we don't like it.
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A few states require that the manufacturer include a spent casing or two to the new owner...and to the state police. Most states do not have this requirement. Some manufacturers have decided to just include the spent casing with all handguns regardless of what state they are sent to rather than just include the casing for handguns going to the few states that require them.
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This ^^^. It means nothing meaningful, don't lose sleep over it. And all Kahrs are shot way more than once.Originally posted by AJBert View PostA few states require that the manufacturer include a spent casing or two to the new owner...and to the state police. Most states do not have this requirement. Some manufacturers have decided to just include the spent casing with all handguns regardless of what state they are sent to rather than just include the casing for handguns going to the few states that require them.
Generally new guns are cleaned, but I've seen a few that they missed. Test fired repaired guns are generally left dirty after test firing.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
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As I said above there was no spent casing with the CT380, but the pistol definitely had been fired. It had a lot of powder residue around the breech & feed ramp... probably test fired with Monarch ammo.A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
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I don't know...
Maybe go to the range pickup a case, put it in a official looking envelop. mark it appropriately, send it in
just sayin'I apologize if my post contains the same or similar information as someone who has posted before me.

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