Hello ladies and gents - legitimate new member here - not here to bash. I have yet to purchase a Kahr and I'm on the fence. I have scoured the internet and these forums, doing quite a bit of research. Quickly, love to shoot. I'm a CZ fan and own several (go buy one, or two, or three if you don't own one). I have a S&W 640-1 Pro Series J-frame for carry. I just sold a S&W Shield. Well made gun but it doesn't fit my hand. I can shoot tight groups but they're just left of center. Put it in my off-hand and I shoot on center. Fought with it for a year and finally gave up - don't like the trigger - hand doesn't like gun - frustrating - she's sold. I'm very good with CZs and J-frame.
To the point. Went to the range and shot CW9 and CM9. All I can say is WOW! The things are phenomenally accurate and man do I love that trigger. Just so natural and smooth. No problem shooting both eyes open or just instinctively - no sights - 5, 7 and 10 yards, doesn't matter. The things are intuitive and like an extension of my hand. Just natural - very little thought involved. Perfect for self defense scenario where little time or thought is allowed. Been shot at before (once) and have had many brawls - some good, some not so good
. There's virtually no time to decide anything other than react, and the adrenaline dump is a huge factor. That's why I carry the revolver - point and shoot - no thought. The Kahr seems to fit this same role. Did I say I LOVE the trigger? Accuracy? I mentioned that, right?
Ya'll are brutally honest here on these forums and I'm really concerned about quality and reliability. Many, many, many complaints here and out on the internet in general. I love motorcycles as well and the theme reminds me of the love-hate relationship owners have with their Ducatis and Moto Guzzis - and dare I say Harleys(?). Awesome machines but man are they unreliable. Had a Moto Guzzi and they bought it back from me - lemon.
So, I'm assuming I should go into this expecting problems, in spite of all the good break-in information here and my general knowledge. Seems like teething issues are a given and I'll likely have to send it back at some point. Which, makes me think that there's no point in buying anything other than the "Value" series CW and/or CM. Why waste dollars on something that's going to need work regardless? Besides, seems like only difference between C and P is a bit of machining, slide stop/lever and barrel, and dovetailed front sight. I've heard that over and over. Other than that - no difference. Doubt a match barrel makes any difference with these pistols and intended range. P doesn't seem worth the extra cost.
I've made a long list of all the things I need to look for when inspecting the gun at time of purchase. I will purchase new. I'm expecting to pay between $350 to $375 for CW or CM. I'm wondering if it makes sense to wait for the new factory to be built and operational, to see what sort of product it turns out. One would have to imagine new machinery would be involved as well, right?
Let me know thoughts and if I have all of this correct in my mind.
I did have one FTF at the range but that's because I racked the slide first time and didn't use the slide release, which the guy at the counter told me to do (I remembered after the failure). I guess it speaks volumes that they have several Kahrs for use at the range. Guy said no major issues and man were they dirty. That said, not many for sale around here. But, I live in the land of the Glock. So, either bad reputation or no interest/lack of sales.
Thanks,
Jim
To the point. Went to the range and shot CW9 and CM9. All I can say is WOW! The things are phenomenally accurate and man do I love that trigger. Just so natural and smooth. No problem shooting both eyes open or just instinctively - no sights - 5, 7 and 10 yards, doesn't matter. The things are intuitive and like an extension of my hand. Just natural - very little thought involved. Perfect for self defense scenario where little time or thought is allowed. Been shot at before (once) and have had many brawls - some good, some not so good
. There's virtually no time to decide anything other than react, and the adrenaline dump is a huge factor. That's why I carry the revolver - point and shoot - no thought. The Kahr seems to fit this same role. Did I say I LOVE the trigger? Accuracy? I mentioned that, right?Ya'll are brutally honest here on these forums and I'm really concerned about quality and reliability. Many, many, many complaints here and out on the internet in general. I love motorcycles as well and the theme reminds me of the love-hate relationship owners have with their Ducatis and Moto Guzzis - and dare I say Harleys(?). Awesome machines but man are they unreliable. Had a Moto Guzzi and they bought it back from me - lemon.
So, I'm assuming I should go into this expecting problems, in spite of all the good break-in information here and my general knowledge. Seems like teething issues are a given and I'll likely have to send it back at some point. Which, makes me think that there's no point in buying anything other than the "Value" series CW and/or CM. Why waste dollars on something that's going to need work regardless? Besides, seems like only difference between C and P is a bit of machining, slide stop/lever and barrel, and dovetailed front sight. I've heard that over and over. Other than that - no difference. Doubt a match barrel makes any difference with these pistols and intended range. P doesn't seem worth the extra cost.
I've made a long list of all the things I need to look for when inspecting the gun at time of purchase. I will purchase new. I'm expecting to pay between $350 to $375 for CW or CM. I'm wondering if it makes sense to wait for the new factory to be built and operational, to see what sort of product it turns out. One would have to imagine new machinery would be involved as well, right?
Let me know thoughts and if I have all of this correct in my mind.
I did have one FTF at the range but that's because I racked the slide first time and didn't use the slide release, which the guy at the counter told me to do (I remembered after the failure). I guess it speaks volumes that they have several Kahrs for use at the range. Guy said no major issues and man were they dirty. That said, not many for sale around here. But, I live in the land of the Glock. So, either bad reputation or no interest/lack of sales.
Thanks,
Jim



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