The report I received from Kahr was, "there were a few things wrong with that gun", but they hadn't completed the repair when I spoke with them so they couldn't give me the details. To be honest, that was all I needed to hear, because I immediately went to the retailer (a large outdoor sportsmen chain) and demanded a new replacement and told them that I wouldn't accept anything less. I didn't spend $700 to wait 5 weeks to own a repaired gun that was defective out of the box. The local gun store said that they were informed by Kahr that the gun was taken apart and reassembled incorrectly. So who knows what exactly happened. I suspect someone at the store may have been playing with it, because I doubt it left Kahr assembled incorrectly, and I couldn't take it apart because the trigger wouldn't reset. So if it test fired at Kahr, but wouldn't work for me, something must have happened at the store.
Anyway, stuff happens. To those complaining about Kahr, I can only say that the issue was resolved to my satisfaction. I don't know exactly what the issue was with the first one, but the replacement works perfectly. Just because there are a few people telling stories about their problems, remember that there are thousands of happy owners out there including me. I agree that the PM45 is not for everyone. They are very small, very powerful, very tight, and meet my needs for CCW. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another.
Anyway, stuff happens. To those complaining about Kahr, I can only say that the issue was resolved to my satisfaction. I don't know exactly what the issue was with the first one, but the replacement works perfectly. Just because there are a few people telling stories about their problems, remember that there are thousands of happy owners out there including me. I agree that the PM45 is not for everyone. They are very small, very powerful, very tight, and meet my needs for CCW. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another.

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