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  • #46
    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.
    Tom
    Live today, tomorrow may not come!
    Boberg XR9S
    Kahr CW40
    Springfield Armory 1911
    Dan Wesson Revolver

    HY*NDAI is to cars, what Caracal, Hi-Point, and Jennings is to handguns. The cars may or may not run ok, but the corporation SUCKS.

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    • #47
      THAT WOULD BE CALLED A PREMATURE UGUNLATION!!! DEFINITELY NOT GOOD FOR AN OLD PERSON AND certainly not good for a young buck either. Just sayin.
      . 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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      MAY GOD BLESS MUGGSY

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      • #48
        A missed point was inherent safety and ease to put into use..... (getting thread back on track).

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        • #49
          Originally posted by CJB View Post
          A missed point was inherent safety and ease to put into use..... (getting thread back on track).
          Definitely the single most important reason I bought my Kahr's and will buy more. Definitely the single most important reason I recommend Kahr's to people who are looking, whether self defense purposes or not.

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          • #50
            My selling point to other people is it's thin so makes a great CCW (in my opion the best) and it's a very simple weapon to put into action.
            K40, CW40, Glock 23, SIG P229, Para 1911

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            • #51
              I recommend Kahr because it is light and thin, and in a decent caliber. When I sell them I just let the folks handle my two. (Ok one is the wife's CW45, but still.) That is usually all I have to do, and people get them.
              Attitude: it takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile...and 3 for proper trigger squeeze.

              The olive branch is considered a symbol of peace, and good will. Last time I checked, it's still a switch.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by thetmanski View Post
                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.
                check out the magnetic "holsters" out there. They are a very strong bar magnet that you can screw to the underside of your desk or table and the gun will stay put until you need it. My husband bought one a few months ago and mounted it in his truck.
                Sooner Born and Sooner Bred

                Tom Givens (Rangemaster) - Certified Advanced Firearms Instructor
                NRA Certified Instructor

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                • #53
                  good thread!

                  banned?

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                  • #54
                    None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. - Goethe

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                    • #55
                      Focus on the future, don't dwell on the past.
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                      In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
                      Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
                      Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
                      Cue sound of Head slap.

                      RIP Muggsy & TMan

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