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  • A Kahr in .22lr

    I would like to start a 'grass roots movement' for a Kahr in .22 long rifle. Something about the size of the p380 (only a little smaller and thinner). There aren't many (any) quality sub-compact .22's out there. Kahr is about the only company that is 'squared away' enough to build one correctly.

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    That could be nice. I'd consider it.

    I had a Phoenix HP22, It was a cool little plinker but a lower quality gun. I traded it in on a Walther P22. That one is about the size of a PM9. I'm not overly impressed with the Walther, it's made pretty cheaply but still fun to shoot. Not really a direct replacement for the Phoenix, it's much bigger... The Small Taurus is a really heavy DA only, I was going to get one until I tried the trigger. The other one I'm considering in a 22 Beretta Bobcat 21A but I haven't fondled one in person.

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    • #3
      I'd be happy for a 22 conversion kit for the primary Kahr line.

      Steelheart

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      • #4
        A conversion kit and a dedicated platform would be nice. The conversion kit would be higher up on my list.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bigcube View Post
          That could be nice. I'd consider it.

          I had a Phoenix HP22, It was a cool little plinker but a lower quality gun. I traded it in on a Walther P22. That one is about the size of a PM9. I'm not overly impressed with the Walther, it's made pretty cheaply but still fun to shoot. Not really a direct replacement for the Phoenix, it's much bigger... The Small Taurus is a really heavy DA only, I was going to get one until I tried the trigger. The other one I'm considering in a 22 Beretta Bobcat 21A but I haven't fondled one in person.
          Don't get the Beretta. I have one, and it's not reliable.

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          • #6
            The .22 conversion kits are a good idea. But it would be a little hard to do with so many slide lengths....I guess they could make them for the 'top sellers'...

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            • #7
              I'd rather have a separate .22lr Kahr. I'm currently planning to drop about $500 on a Ruger MKIII. I'd much rather buy a Kahr .22lr if one was available.

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              • #8
                I like my Ruger Single Six Very accurate, not much fun to carry or shoot though.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jggonzalez View Post
                  I'd rather have a separate .22lr Kahr. I'm currently planning to drop about $500 on a Ruger MKIII. I'd much rather buy a Kahr .22lr if one was available.

                  Yes. Perhaps someone who works for Kahr will see this and say "hmmmm".

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                  • #10
                    Kahr in 22

                    I would like to see one in the TP series. I carry my TP9 every day. It would be a kick to shoot one in 22.

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                    • #11
                      As long as we're wishing for caliber conversions, I'd really like a .357 SIG conversion barrel for my K40. Preferably a 4" ported barrel.
                      If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.

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                      • #12
                        .357SIG Conversion

                        I absolutely agree! There ought to be .357SIG conversion barrels for every .40S&W. I'd be happy with one for my P40 Covert (preferably not extended) and/or the PM40. I'd prefer a Kahr original, but Jarvis would probably make one if asked nicely. A Glock 21 with a Magnaported Jarvis .400 Corbon barrel and ammo goes with me whenever I'm away from population centers. Very comforting.

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                        • #13
                          i think it's a good idea. how about someone contacting advantage arms about making a .22 lr conversion kit for the p380? or if kahr comes out with the p380 frame in a .22 caliber, i'll be first in line to buy one.

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                          • #14
                            I would like to see one in "super micro" size. Smaller than kel-tec 32. If possible.

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                            • #15
                              I would opt for a Kahr .22lr the same size and feel as the P9! Look out Ruger Mk.II

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