The gun shoots 1 1/2" to 2" low at five yards. I can get center hits if I stare through the center of the front dot and raise it in the notch such that the top edge of the front sight is above the rear. What sight height do you recommend to raise the point of impact?
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It could be that you are anticipating recoil and pulling down on the gun just as the shot breaks. Kahr pistols only come with one set of standard sights. The long double action trigger pull takes some getting use to. You might try moving up in bullet weight. Heavier bullets are slower and leave the barrel later allowing for more muzzle rise and impact higher. If you don't like the 12 0'clock combat hold there are after market sights available from a number of manufacturers. They or Kahr would be happy to install them for you. There is a great sight height formula available on the Dawson website.
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Originally posted by tomrkba View PostThe gun shoots 1 1/2" to 2" low at five yards. I can get center hits if I stare through the center of the front dot and raise it in the notch such that the top edge of the front sight is above the rear. What sight height do you recommend to raise the point of impact?
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I have a newly purchased CM9 and took it to the range. I started shooting at 7 yds, was a bit low, raised the front dot to the middle of the target and it was spot-on. Unfortunately, after 20 or so rounds, started anticipating the pop and was pulling 'em right a bit. Had to adjust to that.
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I'd definitely shoot a bunch more before I considered any sight changes. It does indeed take a bit of getting used to the trigger as mentioned.
It very common at first to shoot low and usually a bit left for a right hander.
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Shoot it more.
Careful trigger control.
Careful sight alignment
At 5 yards its regulation may be low! Point of impact is low at closer than regulated distances. I don't generally shoot for bullseye at five yards (15 feet), thinking more in terms of "center of mass". I think you'll find close regulation of the sights when you get into that 50 foot range or so.
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My CM9 shot low too until I started covering the bullseye with the front sight dot. All my previous shooting was "dot the i" but several people on here pointed out that these are combat sights not target sights, as are the pistols. So...concentrate on refining your pull and cover the bullseye. Worked for me.
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If I had a dollar for everyone who claimed their new DAO shot low, I wouldn't have to work today.
A ball and dummy drill can help fix the tendency to shoot low. But for this to work, one has to put one's ego aside and accept that the problem is not with the gun. Not everyone can do that. Not everyone becomes a good marksman, either.NRA Life Member
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Originally posted by RRP View PostIf I had a dollar for everyone who claimed their new DAO shot low, I wouldn't have to work today.
A ball and dummy drill can help fix the tendency to shoot low. But for this to work, one has to put one's ego aside and accept that the problem is not with the gun. Not everyone can do that. Not everyone becomes a good marksman, either.
This is not my first Kahr rodeo. I have owned one K9 and two PM9's that were unreliable. My last PM9 was just fine, but I sold it several years ago. I recently decided I needed a small pistol in 9mm. I shot my friend's MK9, PM9 and Ruger LC9S before getting this gun. I did not have this problem with the MK9 and PM9, but they also sported night sights.
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Originally posted by tomrkba View PostThanks. I will find a Ransom Rest (or at least shoot it off sand bags) to verify.
This is not my first Kahr rodeo. I have owned one K9 and two PM9's that were unreliable. My last PM9 was just fine, but I sold it several years ago. I recently decided I needed a small pistol in 9mm. I shot my friend's MK9, PM9 and Ruger LC9S before getting this gun. I did not have this problem with the MK9 and PM9, but they also sported night sights.NRA Life Member
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