I'm on my first Kahr, I bought a new P9 with night sights. When I handled it in the gun store, I really liked the fit of it in my hand, the heft, and the smooth trigger. I would rate it a 99.5/100 fresh out of the box because during break-in, occasionally a round would fail to chamber. On examining the spent cases, I found score marks on the sides of the case which indicated rough interior feed lips in the magazines causing the slide to drag. A few minutes on each magazine with a burnishing tool fixed that. My second range session with it, all magazines fed perfectly and no reliability problems at all. At the 600 round mark, my confidence in my Kahr returned and now I would rate my P9 a 100/100. While rare that a new gun would malfunction, I have run across two new Smith & Wessons over the years that needed to be sent back to the factory so I realize that things like this may happen. I'm sure many of the Kahr owners here have had no problems at all during their break-in period.
If you are serious about purchasing a Kahr, I would suggest you get a new one that comes with the factory warranty. You may be lucky purchasing a used Kahr and then you may not. It's unlikely that your gun store clerk will tell you why the previous owner traded the gun in. Just my dos centavos, your choice.
If you are serious about purchasing a Kahr, I would suggest you get a new one that comes with the factory warranty. You may be lucky purchasing a used Kahr and then you may not. It's unlikely that your gun store clerk will tell you why the previous owner traded the gun in. Just my dos centavos, your choice.
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