Ok guys thinking of 40 cal and have narrowed down to these two pistols. Have owned Kahr before and like them, especially CW9, have never owned Smith & Wesson. Did have CM9 but had a lot of problems so got rid of it. Is CM40 reliable or do i need to try S&W. Just trying to figure which one would be a better buy. This will be a CCW pistol. Thanks for your input.
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I have handled the Shield 9mm, .40 should be the same for my observations. The Shield is longer than the CM9, closer to the CW9. Their two different magazines allow for a CM grip or CW grip length. The good: the trigger is glock like and can be shot off the reset, weight is about 6 lb with a distinct break and reset click. The little wider magazine is not a true single stack, by staggering the rounds a bit they fit one more in the 9mm. The not so good: the upper part of the grip that sits against the web of your hand is narrow and I think would be unpleasant to shoot. I prefer the wider back of the Kahr to spread the recoil over a larger part of my hand.
Personally I think a 9mm with the right ammo is a better choice in a gun this size for CCW. The extra blast and recoil from the .40 makes second shot placement more difficult, practice ammo more expensive, and the ballistic differences are really insignificant with modern defense ammo. I like .40 in something a little larger like my Glock 23. I can't speak to the CM9 you had issues with, but my PM9 and CW9 have been excellent, enough so that I just plunked down for a T9 for the wife.Kahr PM9, P380, T9, CW9, and a crapload of Glocks.
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You might want to wait until the S&W Shield has their "fotay" version available for sale and few people buy them. The 9mm Shield is available and seems to be making people happy. The same gun chambered in .40 S&W may be a different story because of the greater recoil.
Did I understand correctly that you had good luck with a CW9, which has a larger grip than the CM9 that did not work well for you? If so, the grip size is likely to be even more of an issue with a CM40.
Don't misunderstand me. I have two PM40's. My wife and I are both quite happy shooting them, but some people are more recoil sensitive or like to hold their pistols with more relaxed grips. That's not as practical with the shorter gripped CM40 or PM40, and may contribute to shooting malfunctions.
Best of luck with your choice.It would be so nice if something made sense for a change.
-- Alice in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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The CM will be smaller than the Shield. I can't speak as to the reliability of the CM40 as I don't own one. The Shield is about the same size as the "P" and "CW" series Kahrs (well first hand, I know the Shield 9mm is about the same size as a CW9).
From my own experience with a 9mm Shield (350 rounds fired) and a CW9 (close to 2000 rounds fired):
Both are well made.
Both are reliable.
Both are adequately accurate, though I'd give an edge to the CW.
IMO, the CW has a better trigger. My Shield's trigger was heavy and broke abruptly with lots of over-travel. I did find that it's reset was shorter.
The Shield's grip is "pinky under" for me with the flush fitting magazine (like baby Glocks and CM/MK/PM series Kahrs). It also seems overly long front to back. The extended magazine gives the Shield room for a full three fingers, but then it's longer/taller than the grip on the CW9. The trigger guard on the Shield is "busy" where you finger goes under it: some sharp edges, rough texture and a channel between two different surfaces. Again IMO, the CW9 has a better grip and it's certainly more comfortable.
I found the CW9 easier to control and shoot accurately at speed.
Sans sights/shooting instinctively: both point well with a speed edge to the Shield.
I prefer the CW9, but think others will be well served by the Shield.
Regards,
Gregsigpic
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.40 is more snappy to shoot than 9mm, but not so much that it is uncomfortable generally. Personally I don't think the bad guy is going to get back up and laugh at me after being shot with a 9mm compared to a .40. Either of these rounds loses a bit of its performance when used with a 3" barrel. You do lose one more round (generally) with the .40 vs the 9mm.Kahr PM9, P380, T9, CW9, and a crapload of Glocks.
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Maybe should go back to CW45. Only reason I sold it was to get a XD45 Tactical. XD is too big to CCW and never had a problem with CW45. Just liked the idea of a smaller gun but CW45 is not that hard to conceal. Thanks for the input everybody, will have to visit LGS tomorrow and drive him crazy! Can't wait to mention I want another CW45! Guess I will have to hear I told you so a hundred times!
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Personally, I'd never want a gun that has a thumb safety as my carry weapon. I'm sure the Shield is a fine weapon. But for me, could only be used for range fun.Notables:
Kimber Custom II 1911 .45 ACP ("How sweet it is")
Kahr CM9 9mm - Trijicon night sights, Wolff 5# striker spring
Glock 19 Gen 3 9mm - Meprolight night sights, BTGuiderod stainless steel captured guide rod, Ghost Ranger trigger connector, Vickers mag release
Taurus 85 Stainless Steel .38 Special
1977 Smith & Wesson 19-4 2.5" .357 Magnum - Wolff springs, Professional trigger job
1955 Hi-Standard Sentinel R-100 .22lr
1958 Marlin Golden 39-A Mountie .22lr
Norinco SKS 7.62x39
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I'll bet you didn't grow up with Brownings and Colt 1911's like I did. My Kahrs and the P220 are the only pistols I own w/o a manual safety, and that's only because they don't offer them.Originally posted by Markis82 View PostPersonally, I'd never want a gun that has a thumb safety as my carry weapon. I'm sure the Shield is a fine weapon. But for me, could only be used for range fun.
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I did say carry weapon. I won't carry a 1911 style pistol. DAO striker fired for me as a carry weapon. Therefore, no safey needed. Thumb safeties on Ruger SR, S&W M&P etc..., in my opinion, are not called for or needed.Originally posted by O'Dell View PostI'll bet you didn't grow up with Brownings and Colt 1911's like I did. My Kahrs and the P220 are the only pistols I own w/o a manual safety, and that's only because they don't offer them.
Notables:
Kimber Custom II 1911 .45 ACP ("How sweet it is")
Kahr CM9 9mm - Trijicon night sights, Wolff 5# striker spring
Glock 19 Gen 3 9mm - Meprolight night sights, BTGuiderod stainless steel captured guide rod, Ghost Ranger trigger connector, Vickers mag release
Taurus 85 Stainless Steel .38 Special
1977 Smith & Wesson 19-4 2.5" .357 Magnum - Wolff springs, Professional trigger job
1955 Hi-Standard Sentinel R-100 .22lr
1958 Marlin Golden 39-A Mountie .22lr
Norinco SKS 7.62x39
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I have the CM40. Sweet Lil gun. Recoil is about the same as the CW40. Easy to carry. Easy to conceal. My Favorite as of now to CCW.sigpicRuger Single Six .22/.22mag, Mark II target stainless, LCR, GP100 .357, Blackhawk .357/.9mm, Super Blackhawk. 44 mag, Kel Tec PF9, Remington R1 1911, Kahr CM40, Beretta PX4Storm .40 SC, Glock 22, Glock 21, Bond Arms Snake Slayer IV .45/.410,
Bushmaster M4A3 HB LE, Century Arms AKM 47 PAP M70, Mossberg 500 Persuader Custom, Ruger 10/22, Remington Nylon 66 stainless, Springfield 1903 Sporter 30-06.
More to Come.
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