I saw a video on Youtube of a guy complaining about the Kahr trigger, demonstrating it's breaking point and reset to a Glock (the be-all and end-all of handguns
). After putting 200 rds though my CM9 for the first time the trigger reminded me somewhat of my snubbie revolvers, with it's long pull and reset. It didn't physically feel the same as my revolver trigger, but behaved similar to it. I could understand someone used to shooting SA semi-autos or Glocks not liking it, but it was designed that way to be safe for CCW. I'd rather have the long pull and no external safeties then vice-versa in a CCW.
Still, I'm not used to the CM9's trigger yet, and there were several times I pulled the trigger and it would not fire for me not pulling it back far enough. There was this certain point were I had to pull it in the right way or else it would just hang there. I certainly wouldn't want that to happen in a life or death encounter! But practice makes perfect, and after I get to know it's unique quirks it will be like second nature (I hope). I won't be carrying this until I'm fully used to how it behaves, which will be at least several more range sessions yet.
With the way the trigger is, I don't feel confident I could fire the CM9 very fast, at least not any faster then my snubby revolvers, which takes away some of the advantage of having a Glock type semi-auto. But for me the advantage lies with the safe trigger, having a slimmer, easier to carry profile with certain clothing, faster reloading, and two more rounds of the proven 9mm. Which is why I wanted to add this (hopefully) fine CCW semi-auto to my planned carry rotation.
). After putting 200 rds though my CM9 for the first time the trigger reminded me somewhat of my snubbie revolvers, with it's long pull and reset. It didn't physically feel the same as my revolver trigger, but behaved similar to it. I could understand someone used to shooting SA semi-autos or Glocks not liking it, but it was designed that way to be safe for CCW. I'd rather have the long pull and no external safeties then vice-versa in a CCW.Still, I'm not used to the CM9's trigger yet, and there were several times I pulled the trigger and it would not fire for me not pulling it back far enough. There was this certain point were I had to pull it in the right way or else it would just hang there. I certainly wouldn't want that to happen in a life or death encounter! But practice makes perfect, and after I get to know it's unique quirks it will be like second nature (I hope). I won't be carrying this until I'm fully used to how it behaves, which will be at least several more range sessions yet.
With the way the trigger is, I don't feel confident I could fire the CM9 very fast, at least not any faster then my snubby revolvers, which takes away some of the advantage of having a Glock type semi-auto. But for me the advantage lies with the safe trigger, having a slimmer, easier to carry profile with certain clothing, faster reloading, and two more rounds of the proven 9mm. Which is why I wanted to add this (hopefully) fine CCW semi-auto to my planned carry rotation.



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