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    I bought a CW380 for my wife recently. She took it out back and came back in saying she could not pull the trigger. So I took it out and could see why not. You need to pull the trigger all the way until it is only a hair from the back of the trigger guard. This is way too much travel and also too much trigger pull. Can I send it back to Kahr to look at it? Does anyone else have that issue?

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    Kahrs are known for their long DA trigger. If it cycles normally I'd say there's nothing abnormal with it. Check YouTube for a review where the trigger pull is demonstrated so you can compare to yours. Oh, welcome to the forum. I'm sure others will be along shortly with pics of their own, but YouTube can get you started.
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    • #3
      Thats the normal revolver like trigger pull. Not really anything that can be done about the trigger break point. Note that the long pull is the only safety.

      The trigger should be long but not very heavy. Its not overly heavy is it? If its really heavy there may be an issue.
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      • #4
        Cw380 trigger

        Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post
        Thats the normal revolver like trigger pull. Not really anything that can be done about the trigger break point. Note that the long pull is the only safety.

        The trigger should be long but not very heavy. Its not overly heavy is it? If its really heavy there may be an issue.
        I have four other Semi's. The worst is the KahrCW380. next worse is the Taurus PT738. I bought a Cobra Denali which is useless. I was looking for a .380 for my wife, but the DA triggers are way too hard for her since she has Arthritis. I think my only solution would to be to buy a revolver for her. I cannot figure out why they can't put a trigger on a little .380 that would fire at about 50 or 60 % of travel. I bought a Ruger LC9S yesterday that has a perfect trigger. Right now, that's her gun. Just because a gun does not have a manual safety does not mean that the trigger travel has to hit the rear of the trigger guard to fire. A trigger pull of 3-1/2 to 5 lbs is enough for a woman. The Kahr I have is around 7 lbs. Don't get me wrong. I like the gun, but if my wife can't operate it I need to get rid of it and look elsewhere. Kahr ought to have figured that out by now. Ruger has. And Apex is selling trigger kit's like mad, because most double action Semi's have lousy trigger's, and people are upgrading a lot. Just common sense..

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        • #5
          You could always pick up a Sig P238. Easy to rack and single action only.
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          • #6
            Welcome.

            I've seen complaints where the trigger needs pulled all the way back to the frame. And then you have to squeeze like the dickens to get the striker to release. That would indicate a problem and the gun should go back for repair. But if the travel is simply long and it requires no extra effort for the gun to fire, that's normal. As mentioned it's part of the design and a safety feature.
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            • #7
              Every Kahr I've ever tried had a much easier trigger than any revolver I've ever tried.

              I'm wondering if there's something wrong. They are not heavy. Long but very smooth and not heavy.
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              • #8
                ^^^ correct. Trigger pull weight should be less than 7lbs. And smoooooooooth. No staging.
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                • #9
                  rdrews - the Ruger LCP II has a light, short trigger pull.


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by rdrews View Post
                    I have four other Semi's. The worst is the KahrCW380. next worse is the Taurus PT738. I bought a Cobra Denali which is useless. I was looking for a .380 for my wife, but the DA triggers are way too hard for her since she has Arthritis. I think my only solution would to be to buy a revolver for her. I cannot figure out why they can't put a trigger on a little .380 that would fire at about 50 or 60 % of travel. I bought a Ruger LC9S yesterday that has a perfect trigger. Right now, that's her gun. Just because a gun does not have a manual safety does not mean that the trigger travel has to hit the rear of the trigger guard to fire. A trigger pull of 3-1/2 to 5 lbs is enough for a woman. The Kahr I have is around 7 lbs. Don't get me wrong. I like the gun, but if my wife can't operate it I need to get rid of it and look elsewhere. Kahr ought to have figured that out by now. Ruger has. And Apex is selling trigger kit's like mad, because most double action Semi's have lousy trigger's, and people are upgrading a lot. Just common sense..
                    It sounds like you already found her perfect trigger. Case solved.......................

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                    • #11
                      I am relatively new to Kahr arms but I shot a brand new one and the trigger did have a really gritty pull to it, after inspecting the frame I noticed that the trigger bar spring was not sliding smoothly along the trigger bar and was kind of catching on it causing the tough gritty pull, after about 50 shots the trigger smoothed out and the pull feels like it dropped by at least 2 lbs to the "Kahr trigger" we all know and love.

                      Could be that, otherwise I agree with berettabone and it sounds like the case is solved.

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                      • #12
                        I guess I have found the solution. Sell the Kahr and get her a Ruger. Too bad, though. The Kahr CW is a nice little gun

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                        • #13
                          Some of those Apex kits they are selling are making some downright dangerous carry pieces for certain shooters. Too light a trigger pull for carry. I solved my wife's gun problem with this. She didn't want all of the mechanics, but wanted a nice trigger pull. Fluff and buff, spring change and it's real close to my MK.
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                          • #14
                            That sure is purrty beretta, what model Ruger is that? I need to get into wheel guns, most of mine are plastic fantastic semi-autos.
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                            • #15
                              Looks like a Wiley Clapp SP-101. Sweet.

                              I'm going through similar issues with finding a defensive pistol that my Sister will actually carry.

                              She has a Ruger SP-101 that she loves to shoot, but rarely carries. Too heavy she says. It's her home defense gun.

                              She liked my Bodyguard 380, bought one and does actually carry it. She's not fond of the trigger, but she's accurate enough for social work.

                              She shoots my CW380 really well, but has a tough time with racking the slide. She loves the trigger - she thinks it's just like her SP-101.

                              Final solution (hopefully) - the LCP II. I'll take her to the range in the next few days to see how this goes, but she thinks it's perfect so far...

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