Just took my brand new 9094N (IB40XX) to the range, after having cleaned it and racked slide 200+ times.
Started with 115 gr practice ball ammo, two different brands, expecting to have at least a failure or two in the first fifty or so rounds. After one hundred flawless, and very accurate shots I decided to go ahead and try some different defensive rounds. I shot 14 of each, Remington Golden Sabers, Speer Gold Dots, and Federal Hydra Shocks (all 124 gr). Perfect functioning right from the get go!
I guess you might surmise I am extremely pleased with my first Kahr.
I had been waiting for a P-380 with night sights to be available, but decided to rearrange my priorities. Let me explain...
I have a Ruger LCP that, finally after sending it back and having the metal magazine release installed, is completely reliable. I have decided that, for the 10% of the time that I can only carry a .380 the Ruger will do the job. The PM-9 will now be my primary carry for about 70% of the time, leaving the remaining occasions to my trusty "brick" better known as my Glock 26, which was also flawless right out of the box.
I appreciate the advice of several of the members of this and other forums I have "lurked" for quite some time.
Started with 115 gr practice ball ammo, two different brands, expecting to have at least a failure or two in the first fifty or so rounds. After one hundred flawless, and very accurate shots I decided to go ahead and try some different defensive rounds. I shot 14 of each, Remington Golden Sabers, Speer Gold Dots, and Federal Hydra Shocks (all 124 gr). Perfect functioning right from the get go!
I guess you might surmise I am extremely pleased with my first Kahr.
I had been waiting for a P-380 with night sights to be available, but decided to rearrange my priorities. Let me explain...
I have a Ruger LCP that, finally after sending it back and having the metal magazine release installed, is completely reliable. I have decided that, for the 10% of the time that I can only carry a .380 the Ruger will do the job. The PM-9 will now be my primary carry for about 70% of the time, leaving the remaining occasions to my trusty "brick" better known as my Glock 26, which was also flawless right out of the box.
I appreciate the advice of several of the members of this and other forums I have "lurked" for quite some time.




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