I am currently looking at the CM45 and just wanted to get feedback from any current owners. Also if recoil seems reasonable given small size and light weight. KAhrs are tough to find my way so I am unable to rent one. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I love the CM9 and ready for a new option
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I have one, ran beautifully right out of the box. Has about 600 rounds through it. Definitely larger than the CM9, but still small for a 45. Had a Taurus PT745, and they were close in size, but the CM45 is sleeker and shoots WAY more accurately and is less punishing, that is why I sold it. I put bicycle inner tube over the grip, which smooths out the aggressive Kahr grip without adding much bulk. It's my favorite gun to shoot. While it's not a pocket possible gun like the CM9, it works really well IWB. You won't find a softer shooting 45 in that size.Remember Muggsy. RIP Salty Dog. And the Tman
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When Kahr recommends a 200 round break-in, they mean it. I had so many problems with my cm45, that I almost wanted to cry. I was using good federal and remington fmj ammo, but the slide was jamming, or the round would not seat fully. I would bring it to the range and put 30 or 50 rounds through it and then it would stop cycling. I'd put it aside and switch guns for the day. That went on for about 5 trips, and then magically, at 200 rounds, that thing became the picture of sweetness-- perfection. I've put at least 500 rounds without a problem, and it is my regular carry gun now. I love it-- great trigger.
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Ive had both the cm45 and cw45. I prefer the cw45 because size and weight difference is minimal, it carries an extra round, and recoil in the cw45 is not any worse than some micro 9mm's. If you will not be trying to pocket carry consider the cw45. Just a thought.The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.
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Originally posted by yqtszhj View PostIve had both the cm45 and cw45. I prefer the cw45 because size and weight difference is minimal, it carries an extra round, and recoil in the cw45 is not any worse than some micro 9mm's. If you will not be trying to pocket carry consider the cw45. Just a thought.
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Thought I would express my frustrations with my CM45, or maybe with Kahr. I own a CM9, CM40 and the CM45. I've had to send both my CM40 and my CM45 in for service several times. I've only had the CM9 for three months and put about 300 rounds through it but all with no issue yet.. Last week the CM45 started to fail to fire every 6 or 7 rounds and then on every 3 to 4 rounds. Then on every round. It was light-striking the rounds and so I took pictures of the light strikes and sent it to Kahr with a note. They sent it back with a note saying that they had replaced the barrel along with four spent casings showing good strikes. As it is one of my carry guns, today I took it to the range and on the fourth round it failed to fire. Not only that, it jammed and took about ten minutes to clear. Thinking it could be the ammo, I switched and the same thing. This time it wouldn't fire anything and jammed each time I tried to clear it, another ten minutes. The third time I could not clear the jam and I guess I'll have to send it back that way. Really, really disappointed in Kahr.Kahr CM45
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Originally posted by Big bird View PostThought I would express my frustrations with my CM45, or maybe with Kahr. I own a CM9, CM40 and the CM45. I've had to send both my CM40 and my CM45 in for service several times. I've only had the CM9 for three months and put about 300 rounds through it but all with no issue yet.. Last week the CM45 started to fail to fire every 6 or 7 rounds and then on every 3 to 4 rounds. Then on every round. It was light-striking the rounds and so I took pictures of the light strikes and sent it to Kahr with a note. They sent it back with a note saying that they had replaced the barrel along with four spent casings showing good strikes. As it is one of my carry guns, today I took it to the range and on the fourth round it failed to fire. Not only that, it jammed and took about ten minutes to clear. Thinking it could be the ammo, I switched and the same thing. This time it wouldn't fire anything and jammed each time I tried to clear it, another ten minutes. The third time I could not clear the jam and I guess I'll have to send it back that way. Really, really disappointed in Kahr.
Here are some links with discussion about this (the second link has contact info for a member that does related work):
http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.p...745#post354745
http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.p...properly/page2
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Originally posted by franco45 View PostThanks for your input guys. I haven't been on this forum for awhile. I've been wanting a CM45 for some time now. They are hard to find in my area. I haven't seen one for a few months. I will probably have to shop the internet gun stores.Hope all is well with you and yours.
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Originally posted by franco45 View PostThanks for your input guys. I haven't been on this forum for awhile. I've been wanting a CM45 for some time now. They are hard to find in my area. I haven't seen one for a few months. I will probably have to shop the internet gun stores.
Much more difficult to extract best bullet performance from a short barrel .45 than a 9mm. These days does not seem to be much practical difference between the 9's, 40's and .45's in smaller defensive pistols.
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My CM45 has been a great pistol. Unfortunately after 12.000 rounds it started exhibiting light strikes. I am sending it back under warranty. The pistol is very easy on the hand, even while shooting +p 185 gr hollow points. The sights are unique and accuracy is very good.
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Went with the wife Saturday to a local sporting good store so she could return some exercise clothes. Walking past the guns I noticed a CM45. I made the mistake of asking to see it. A guy had traded it in on a 9mm because the recoil was too much for him. Once they told me it had 3 extra magazines and a nice leather holster I had to start filling out the adoption papers. Not bad I think for $400 out the door. Will shoot it today once the rain lets up.
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