First topic on the Kahr forum here,so here goes...
I'll try not to post a lengthy story, but essentially I'm asking who here owns both a PM9 and a PM40, or even who has owned both.
A few questions:
1. Why did you get one of each?
2. When firing them how much harder is the felt recoil on the PM40?
3. Which one do you carry more often?
4. Do you have any reliability problems with either?
Even if you've not owned both have any of you shot both in the same range trip for an extended amount of time? If so how much worse is the felt recoil of the PM40?
Reason I ask these questions is I purchased a PM9 for my wife a few months ago, and since I've been carrying it until she gets her firearms license. Since I've been carrying it I've pretty much had no desire to carry my daily carry, a Glock 39. The Kahr's weight, dimensions, and slimness have won me over. She'll have her license within a month or so,and we had briefly discussed buying me my own Kahr.
I'd kicked different Kahr models around from the CW9 all the way up to the PM45, and had pretty much decided to get another 9mm...that is until my wife told me she'd already bought me an all black PM40.
To be honest the PM40 wasn't really on my radar because of all the bad things I've read about them (mainly in discussions circa 2007-2008) reliability wise, and felt recoil wise.
I've not even shot the PM40 yet (gotta buy ammo) so I guess I'm just a little anxious to shoot a .40 S&W from such a tiny, thin polymer framed pistol.
Also for you PM40ers what carry ammo seems to dulldown the felt recoil/muzzle flip? I've read elsewhere that 155-165gr is sort of the "sweet spot" weight for .40 S&W and that lighter loads tend to have more felt recoil. Any truth to this?
Any first hand accounts will greatly help. I'm used to shooting my Glock 39 in.45 GAP and it honestly feels 100% controllable, so maybe I'm getting psyched out over nothing.
I'll try not to post a lengthy story, but essentially I'm asking who here owns both a PM9 and a PM40, or even who has owned both.
A few questions:
1. Why did you get one of each?
2. When firing them how much harder is the felt recoil on the PM40?
3. Which one do you carry more often?
4. Do you have any reliability problems with either?
Even if you've not owned both have any of you shot both in the same range trip for an extended amount of time? If so how much worse is the felt recoil of the PM40?
Reason I ask these questions is I purchased a PM9 for my wife a few months ago, and since I've been carrying it until she gets her firearms license. Since I've been carrying it I've pretty much had no desire to carry my daily carry, a Glock 39. The Kahr's weight, dimensions, and slimness have won me over. She'll have her license within a month or so,and we had briefly discussed buying me my own Kahr.
I'd kicked different Kahr models around from the CW9 all the way up to the PM45, and had pretty much decided to get another 9mm...that is until my wife told me she'd already bought me an all black PM40.
To be honest the PM40 wasn't really on my radar because of all the bad things I've read about them (mainly in discussions circa 2007-2008) reliability wise, and felt recoil wise.
I've not even shot the PM40 yet (gotta buy ammo) so I guess I'm just a little anxious to shoot a .40 S&W from such a tiny, thin polymer framed pistol.
Also for you PM40ers what carry ammo seems to dulldown the felt recoil/muzzle flip? I've read elsewhere that 155-165gr is sort of the "sweet spot" weight for .40 S&W and that lighter loads tend to have more felt recoil. Any truth to this?
Any first hand accounts will greatly help. I'm used to shooting my Glock 39 in.45 GAP and it honestly feels 100% controllable, so maybe I'm getting psyched out over nothing.







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