I've found that my CW380 has become my principle carry gun and had wished that I had got the slightly larger CT380 instead. Today, on the way out of the show I noticed a Kahr laying on a table and checked out price tag which read $248 + tax. Looked new, but dealer said it was used. I field stripped it and it had a little residue showing that it had been fired so I took the chance and bought it. Got home, did a cursory clean and grease, but fully expected to have a few glitches. However, I ran a batch of reloaded 100 gr flat points and then a box of Hornady XTP's thru it with ZERO hiccups. Couldn't be happier. After I put some more thru to be satisfied with its performance, it will become my new carry gun. It will also get a mild fluff and buff with particular attention to the striker.
Then, I'll put the CW up for sale. When I got it I gave it the Jocko full treatment and it too has been flawless. Wouldn't you know that only this week I put a Dawson fibre optic on the CW, as I had done with the CW9, and it really improved my accuracy by being able to clearly see the front sight. Will now order one for the CT.
Then, I'll put the CW up for sale. When I got it I gave it the Jocko full treatment and it too has been flawless. Wouldn't you know that only this week I put a Dawson fibre optic on the CW, as I had done with the CW9, and it really improved my accuracy by being able to clearly see the front sight. Will now order one for the CT.


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