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  • Where are all the CM9's?

    I live in MI and I've talked to just about every gun shop in the area (South East) and nobody has one. Most haven't even heard of it and those who have can't find any available so they can't even give me a price. Where are they? I prefer FTF transactions and avoid all the premium shipping and insurance costs.
    Next, I have no experience with Kahr guns but I've decided I want to buy a CM9. I have a question that most of you will think is silly, but that's OK, I've got thick skin. Is it reasonable to assume that the majority of parts in the CM9 come from the PM9? I do know that the CM9 has a MIM slide stop pin but don't know of other changes so does anyone have a quick summary they could share? I just don't want to buy a newly designed gun with no field experience.

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    iT IS NOT A NEWLY DESIGNED GUN. EVERY CW SERIES KAHR MADE HAS AN mim SLIDE STOP. NOT an internal part different than the PM9 series. the lower grip section is identical. The reason u can't find one is they sell as fast as they get in. The cm9 is a PM9 only with not allthe bells and whistles on it. To date we have no thad one cm9 with any issues that one didn't fix in house, U won't find a better gun, u might have to go on line to get one though.

    We have more issues with forged kahr slide stops over all the cw MIM slide stops.
    . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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    • #3
      jocko,
      Thanks for the info and it leads me to my next question. Let's say I have to give in and buy one on line and it's used. How good is Kahr's warranty in the event there's something fundamentally wrong with the gun?
      Thanks.

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      • #4
        Here you go. A great comparison chart and info for you. Have no fear, the CM is a good solid gun. Love mine. I got it from Buds,They include shipping.
        http://www.kahr.com/PDF/CM9093r2.pdf

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        • #5
          Well, not to sound like too much of a smartass (really not my goal here), good luck finding a used one of those. As you can see, they are flying off the shelves, and being so new and so great (yes a little sarcasm there) people are not going to give them up easily or quickly. The other part of that is Kahr warranties for the first owner of the for five years. You may get lucky and find one that has not been registered, but those I think would be even more rare than a used CM9. If it is a genuine manufactures' defect, I suspect Kahr would take care of you. I can't say for sure having never even registered my two. Then again, they have both been flawless OTB (even my used P45). That's the way I read things.
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          • #6
            [rpbab;uy mno used cm9 flopating around at this time. I am sure as new as the cm9 is that any warranty, kahr willnot question if u are thye first owner. they don'tneed to knw u bought it used. buy new, the price is terrific. Have not seen a used cm9 as of now.Buds' seems to hav ethe best supply and price, Beardog is on top of that to.
            . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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            • #7
              Hell

              Originally posted by jlottmc View Post
              Well, not to sound like too much of a smartass (really not my goal here), good luck finding a used one of those. As you can see, they are flying off the shelves, and being so new and so great (yes a little sarcasm there) people are not going to give them up easily or quickly. The other part of that is Kahr warranties for the first owner of the for five years. You may get lucky and find one that has not been registered, but those I think would be even more rare than a used CM9. If it is a genuine manufactures' defect, I suspect Kahr would take care of you. I can't say for sure having never even registered my two. Then again, they have both been flawless OTB (even my used P45). That's the way I read things.
              I have never registed any of my 3 kahrs. ..
              . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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              • #8
                Here's one


                Like everyone said, keep an eye on Bud's. They get them in every few days and they sell out fast.
                I love mine. It has pinned front sights, simple engraving, blockier slide, and that's about it as far as differences in the PM9. I think you will be pleased with it.
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                • #9
                  it looks blockier compared to the pM9 but is identical in design as all the cw series kahrs, more than likely actual slide measurments (length, width) are the same as the pM9 ) I think in time as more and more sight makers get into the kahr lines with their sights, that one will find the kahr pinned sight a plus in installing etc, over trying to install with the dove tailed kahr sights, which most have found is a real bit-h to remove and install.

                  They say the dawson front sight is awesome and comes with their own designed installation staking tool. From all I have read on this forum Buds is the way to go,not sure one can't even contact them and put up alittle doe-rae-me and get in the front of the line. In the meantime line up a ffl dealer to work with..Unlike alot of new designed guns this gunneeds no introduction. IT IS A PM with no bells and whistles and it will work just as good out of the box as the PM does now..
                  . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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                  • #10
                    I was searching for one as well. I was stalking Budsgunshop, and it went to "in stock" at some point in the afternoon on Wednesday. I immediately snatched one up as quickly as I could. Later that night, it was out of stock again, and is still out of stock as of now. Just a few hours of availability!

                    If your local stores can't get one for you, try online, but stock is still rare. You'll have to keep looking and jump on one when it comes in stock.

                    http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...ducts_id/76031

                    Free shipping, but you'll have to find an FFL in your area willing to receive for a decent price. Use the FFL tool on the Bud's site to find a preferred dealer.

                    Good luck, I know how frustrating not finding your desired gun in stock can be.

                    Also, don't bother with the "notify me" on Bud's. They won't notify you.

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                    • #11
                      Vietvet68...you might try GT Distributors. I know they had some on order for stock but they don't show on their web site...just give them a call. Very nice and accomodating. That's where I got my pm9...great prices. I got my cm9 online at Village Pawn and Gun Shop (http://www.villagepawnandgunshop.com/). They had them in stock, great price (410.00 + shipping), shipped quickly...great to deal with.

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                      • #12
                        Local gun store here had 30 to sell at $399.99, sale was till 5-31 11. I stoped by yesterday and they were all sold out.I really like mine best compact 9mm. I;ve seen.

                        John

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                        • #13
                          How far are you willing to drive for one?

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                          • #14
                            It took me a while to find one. I live in Gig Harbor, Wa. and I did the same as you called all the dealers and gun shops in the area and could not find one anywhere. Called a shop about 45 miles from me when I was working in the area they said they didn't have one but if i gave them my number they would see what they could do. I gave it to them and thought yeah like I will hear back from them. A week later I get a call that they got one in and they were holding it for me! I about flipped. Needless to say I was there the next day to pick it up. So if anyone in western Washington (Tacoma Seattle Bellevue area) is looking for a gun I highly recommend checking out West Coast Armory! They took care of me when I figured nothing would come of it. Great guys great service huge thumbs up!
                            Just keep at it you will find one. They are new so they will be hard to find but well worth it. Took mine to the range for the 1st time today and I love it!

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                            • #15
                              I had no luck here in the portland oregon area either until I went to the gun show. I would attend your next gun show, most likely will find one there.
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