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Has Kahr picked up it's game when it comes to the CW9 line

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  • Has Kahr picked up it's game when it comes to the CW9 line

    I was at bass pro during lunch, and low and behold they are now carrying Kahr's but only the CW9,40,45. Well as i can never resist picking up a CW9 and fondling it more than i did my prom date.

    Something felt different, still s tight fit, but smooth and easy to work the slide, and then I held my hand out to test the mag drop, and as usually with all CW9’s I have held in the past I was waiting to grab and pull it out after it stuck. That mag SHOT out, and I was very surprised, every single Kahr I have handled it take a little coaxing to get the mag out.

    Well, I turned it over, and over, racked the slide, and it was smooth, and no grit, or sticking like I have found it every other Kahr I have handled.

  • #2
    maybe u just got lucky!!!
    . 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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    • #3
      Hard to say with a scientific sample of one. They certainly got their act together on CM9 and I would expect them to carry whatever changes there to the rest of the line.
      •"Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end." - O. L.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by OldLincoln View Post
        Hard to say with a scientific sample of one. They certainly got their act together on CM9 and I would expect them to carry whatever changes there to the rest of the line.

        see that's the thing, the CM9 i just picked up, was a little rough around the edges, and felt tight and gritty but I have just started to work on it and will run its first rounds through this Saturday. The CW9 just felt most like my classic sigs , and their smooth action. Heck if I was in the position to, I would have gone and picked it up.

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        • #5
          I bought my CW9 about a year ago and it was just like the one you looked at today...perfect!

          I never had to do a thing to it at all to get it to function 100%. It has never had a failure of any sort. I bought it at a gun show after spending most of the day looking at other brand's of small, slim 9mm's (almost bought a PF9) and when I got this one in my hand it felt so right it was sold and the paper work started all in a few min's

          It was my first Kahr and the reason I bought the CM9 the first day they were released for sale. Now the CM9 is good, but I have had to do a lot of this and that to get it to my standards...so I would say Jocko is right it's the luck of the draw...Maybe you should go back and snatch that one up

          A family pic.

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          • #6
            Beardog that is a good lookin family, and i just may go back next week and see if it's still there, trust me i will know if it's the one.

            I usually try and buy two of every family, two M&P's, two Sig's and soon to be two Kahr's.

            down the road i will have two AR's(15,10), two shotties, and so on.

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            • #7
              Thank's Gundawg,

              Yeah, I have the Noah syndrome too...The damn things won't breed though!!! Oh well I keep trying/buying

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              • #8
                Hey beardawg what kind of grips do you have on those pistols ? I like the look . Been trying to decide which one to put on my CM 9 .

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jason View Post
                  Hey beardawg what kind of grips do you have on those pistols ? I like the look . Been trying to decide which one to put on my CM 9 .
                  Hi Jason,
                  I use Traction Grips -black rubber, Have them on all my poly guns. I really like the feel of them and they provide a much better grip then just hard plastic. Also it adds almost nothing to the thickness of the gun.

                  http://www.tractiongrips.com/index.html

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                  • #10
                    Purchased a CW9 3 years ago.. What i noticed was while warm from my body from carrying, the mag dropped free everytime. If however i left it out cooled a bit the mags would not always drop.. experimented with this a number of times. and always dropped while warm but not when cool, strange. I have since fixed it (opened up the mag well a bit) so everything is good now.

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                    • #11
                      Love my CW9. It just "feels" right and goes bang everytime I pull the trigger and shoots where I aim.

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                      • #12
                        I bought a CW40 about a year and a half ago and it was an extremely
                        sweet shooter. The only problem I had with it was a tendency for the trigger
                        not to reset the first 100 rds or so. It would require a nudge to reset fully.
                        After a couple hundred rounds this stopped and it was very smooth from that
                        point on. I like that the CW series have a slower lock time than the smaller
                        CM and PM's. the slides are easier to work. All in all a great slim belt gun.

                        Can't remember why I sold it.....it seemed like a good idea at the time
                        but I miss it now

                        M-

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