I like to recommend Kahr's to my older friends, that aren't as steady as they used to be, and those with medical conditions like myself, that have muscle spasms and such from degenerated disks in their spine. Or those on certain medications. Moving the wrong way can make my arm jerk a little, and I don't trust myself with a 1911 type weapon, except at the range, although they are part of my home defense arsenal, with guns hidden around the house in. I live by myself, no kids to worry about, so I hide them wherever is convenient and in an unlikely spot for a bad guy to look. I want to get some kydex, and try making some "holsters" that I can screw in under a table or shelf or something where it's not readily visible.
The Kahr trigger is long enough a spasm in my arm isn't going to set it off, where it might cause me to fire a SA gun with a light trigger pull. I think there are scenario's where you might have a BG covered with your weapon, finger on trigger in case they go for a gun, and I'd hate for a medical condition to cause my weapon to fire when I didn't want it too.
The Kahr trigger is long enough a spasm in my arm isn't going to set it off, where it might cause me to fire a SA gun with a light trigger pull. I think there are scenario's where you might have a BG covered with your weapon, finger on trigger in case they go for a gun, and I'd hate for a medical condition to cause my weapon to fire when I didn't want it too.


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