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  • What should I do with my CW380?

    I'm at a turning point. 650 rounds aka $375 put through this CW380 since November. One trip back to the factory replaced the frame already, and a second call to Kahr got me a replacement slide stop lever spring for the defective one that came on my new warranty service replacement frame. Another $40 dropped on Mag guts so the gun's slide stop feature would actually work (big deal considering it's necessary for chambering hollowpoints on a reload, and now the magguts for the extended kahr mag has developed a nosediving problem with the first round when using hollowpoints, yay).

    FAILURE TO EJECT. That is the story of my pistol.
    No ammo runs 100%. Nothing. Some runs better than others, but not by much.
    Here's my list of ammo I've tried
    1 box 50 Federal American Eagle - FTE once or twice a mag
    1 box 25 Black Hills - couple of FTE's
    2 boxes 25 Hornady American Gunner - Every third round an FTE. I then locked the slide back for a week to weaken the recoil spring. No FTE's for 3 mags. Then they came back the next week when I finished them off.
    4 boxes 50 Remington UMC - FTE about once a mag
    2 boxes 50 Monarch brass - 1 FTE amazingly, but still, fmj and all...
    4 boxes 25 Federal Hydra-Shok - Perfect until today (why did it have to end on a bad note?), had its first FTE and nosedive jam FTRB
    1 box 25 Federal HST - Perfect, but 25 rounds is too small of a control group, plus undesired ammo anyways.
    Also one light strike recorded at around 575 rounds.

    In your opinions, should I keep it as is and just run the Hydra-Shoks and consider that as good as it gets? Do I call Kahr a 3rd time to see what they do and possibly spend another $100 test firing their "we fixed it" gun? Or should I sell it and forget it like your ex?

  • #2
    I would say sell it! Just my 2 cents.

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    • #3
      I have concluded that the feeding problems I was having was bullet shape related. This tiny, locked breach gun is ammo finicky, period. The problems with bullet shape exists with both the gun, as well as the magazine. The use of conical shaped bullets, ala, Hornady Critical Defense, HPR, ect. are what the gun likes to eat.

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      • #4
        Sorry to hear of your problems. but, I think you have it nailed down. I have occasional problems with 'range' ammo. But I have had flawless operation with Hornady Critical defense XTP, which as you point out has a conical shaped bullet.

        I almost always run a mag, either first or last at the range (sometimes last to test function with a dirty gun). It always works. Since I carried a LWS Seecamp .32 for years (and for years Seecamp recommended ONLY Winchester Silver-tip) I am not concerned that my p380 is ammo specific for flawless function.

        There are other small .380 pistols that report high reliability with all kinds of ammo. But, the Kahr is unique in that it is really thin, has a great trigger for the intended purpose, and I can shoot 100 rounds and not have my hand ache the next day. And I can shoot it nearly as well, or as well as my Smith J frame. I will put up with some persnickety behaviour with range ammo in order to get these benefits - so long as at least one type of readily available ammo functions with a very high degree of reliability.

        One thing I would recommend - since you reported a light strike. If you decide to keep your Kahr CW380, get a Lakeline LLC striker set. I have had zero light strikes since I installed mine, and I don't have to worry about setting the top round in the mag a little forward if I chamber a round and then top off the mag.

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        • #5
          The biggest problem I had with mine was I had to learn to hold onto it. I have large hands (Maybe I should run for president ), and even though I've shot thousands of rounds through my PM9, MK9, etc., the little CW380 sort of wiggled around in my normal grip when I shot. It caused the type of failures you are seeing with ejecting. The round would be stuck, and I would normally have to drop the mag and clear it.

          I did have a slide stop spring that was in the pistol in some way that by the time I removed the slide stop the first time, it was all bent up. Kahr sent me a new one and no problems since.

          Back to the ejecting/feeding issues. I shot my first 100 rounds with an issue every mag or two. The next 100 I tried to squeeze the stuffing out of it, and had only 1 round with a problem.

          The third session, I played with the pistol, empty, and experimented until I found a way to wrap my big mitts around the thing that held it more securely. No problems since, hundreds of rounds without having a death grip. In fact, that grip works so well I use it on all my little pistols now.

          If you were close, we could shoot each others' guns and see if it made any difference. YMMV, but that is my experience with the little CW380.
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          • #6
            It is a great feeling to have confidence in this pistol for the first time. I also highly recommend the lakelinellc striker, unequivocally. It takes time, head scratching and understanding, but I think that I have it pretty well figured out now.

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            • #7
              [QUOTE=Alfonse;... In fact, that grip works so well I use it on all my little pistols now.
              ...[/QUOTE]

              I experienced the same thing when I bought my MK9. It taught me a lot about a proper grip. I'm sure it's even more important with a tiny 380. When I got my MDE380 I was already good to go.
              ​O|||||||O

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              • #8
                I'd take out the magguts in the magazine until the gun is reliable. Start from complete stock and go from there. Have you done a complete disassemble, cleaning and greasing? Helped me huge with ftf/fte/ftrtb failures with my p380.
                For awhile my p380 was only 100% with critical defense ammo. Now I can use pmc brass as well


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                • #9
                  Originally posted by captainkirk05 View Post
                  ... In your opinions, should I keep it as is and just run the Hydra-Shoks and consider that as good as it gets? Do I call Kahr a 3rd time to see what they do and possibly spend another $100 test firing their "we fixed it" gun? Or should I sell it and forget it like your ex?
                  If you are happy with Fed. Hydra Shock as the defensive ammo of your choice in .380, should keep it. However, if you do not like the ammo, but your gun does not function with other ammo you prefer, sell it and find or stick with another micro .380 that actually works...

                  I'm actually in the same boat right now. I like my P380 - its size, weight and how it feels in my hand. I want to like it more, but it has never been as reliable as my PM9s, which I carry... Right now the only ammo that my gun P380 works 100% is Hornady Critical Defense, which is not my choice of defensive ammo in .380...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SmokyT View Post
                    If you are happy with Fed. Hydra Shock as the defensive ammo of your choice in .380, should keep it. However, if you do not like the ammo, but your gun does not function with other ammo you prefer, sell it and find or stick with another micro .380 that actually works...

                    I'm actually in the same boat right now. I like my P380 - its size, weight and how it feels in my hand. I want to like it more, but it has never been as reliable as my PM9s, which I carry... Right now the only ammo that my gun P380 works 100% is Hornady Critical Defense, which is not my choice of defensive ammo in .380...
                    This mirror's my experience so far with my CW380. Mine has been back twice to Kahr due to FTF/FTE issues before I felt comfortable with it. With about 1200 rounds on it now it is the best .380 I've ever used and shoots with less drama than my CM9; though my CM9 has 1000+ rounds with zero failures since the first 50 rounds.

                    I've tried about ten or so different types of defensive ammo and the only one where it's been perfect with, after it's last repair several hundred rounds ago, is the Hornady CD. Not my preferred choice; but the CW's preferred choice.

                    I believe Kahr didn't do enough testing on their 380 series pistols and it's probably 50/50 someone will get one that runs 100% after the break-in period. They will never acknowledge that as it's extremely rare that any company will admit fault with a product. I still love the pistol despite it's faults and hopefully you can find the spot where you feel comfortable with it; otherwise no one would blame you for selling it. Good luck!

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                    • #11
                      Keep it clean and well-oiled (be sure to disassemble the slide and clean inside the striker channel), keep fresh recoil springs in it and only run Hornady Critical Defense or other conical-bullet loads. That's how I keep mine running. You can't let these pistols get too dirty or expect them to run with wide or blunt-nosed ammo, because they won't.

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                      • #12
                        Sell it to me. I wouldn't mind another CW380


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                        • #13
                          Extractor or extractor channel gunked up? My P40 developed failures to fully chamber and I finally detail stripped the slide. The extractor and train of pins(front and rear) and spring had accumulated too much oil and debris. It worked fine after I cleaned that up. I ran the extractor train dry this time. I had been wiping a tiny bit of oil onto the exposed part of the extractor and front pin.

                          The extractor and ejector should be examined.

                          Good luck. My P380 is the pistol I wear more, especially around the house and to doctor appointments, or for most concealment. I use +P Gold Dots by Underwood for defense.

                          Wynn
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                          • #14
                            I have a flawless cm9, and keep thinking a cw380 would be nice and I get tempted, then read posts like yours. I have a cz83 in 380 and it's my best shooting pistol. I guess I'll be content with it. But what I did do is win a black K9 auction for a good price so now I'm curious about an mk9... Dumb how these just keep growing on me!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ZardozCZ View Post
                              I have a flawless cm9, and keep thinking a cw380 would be nice and I get tempted, then read posts like yours. I have a cz83 in 380 and it's my best shooting pistol. I guess I'll be content with it. But what I did do is win a black K9 auction for a good price so now I'm curious about an mk9... Dumb how these just keep growing on me!
                              I have owned a CZ83 in 380 for over 20 years now. Great pistol. If would feed a brick if you could get one into the magazine. However, the CZ83 is not a pocket pistol by any means.

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