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  • #16
    Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post
    That statement paints quite a picture right there, a nice one by the way, and it has nothing to do with firearms.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by O'Dell View Post
      What are you disagreeing with? As I said there are small, double stack pistols available. I just said that I, personally, didn't want the larger size or the weight of the extra ammo. Yes, I have seen and even shot the SIG at my LGS. I am a SIG fan, [I have three] and if I wanted a double stack, 9mm that probably the one I would buy. However, that not what I want. It is also not the niche that Kahr has created for itself for the last 25 years.

      You said you see no need for Kahr to produce a double stack pistol. I contend that if Kahr looks at the market,and the stellar sales of the P365, that there is a need indeed.

      More sales are good, and producing a P365 competitor would only be good for raising Kahr's profile.

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      • #18
        There usually are stellar sales at the beginning of a firearm release...……...it will calm down and join the ranks, just like all of the other firearms produced. Some will purchase just because it says Sig on the side. Some like the double stack thing, some have to have what ever comes out new, etc. Apparently, Kahr doesn't want or have the need to start new projects. It must be very difficult to keep coming up with new firearm ideas. They just work with what they have. I can't believe that there are still people out there, firearms owners who are still not familiar with the Kahr brand.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by berettabone View Post
          There usually are stellar sales at the beginning of a firearm release...……...it will calm down and join the ranks, just like all of the other firearms produced. Some will purchase just because it says Sig on the side. Some like the double stack thing, some have to have what ever comes out new, etc. Apparently, Kahr doesn't want or have the need to start new projects. It must be very difficult to keep coming up with new firearm ideas. They just work with what they have. I can't believe that there are still people out there, firearms owners who are still not familiar with the Kahr brand.
          Personally, I feel the same way about the Seecamp brand...I've shown mine to quite a few current and retired police officers, and most had never heard of it.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by berettabone View Post
            There usually are stellar sales at the beginning of a firearm release...……...it will calm down and join the ranks, just like all of the other firearms produced. Some will purchase just because it says Sig on the side. Some like the double stack thing, some have to have what ever comes out new, etc. Apparently, Kahr doesn't want or have the need to start new projects. It must be very difficult to keep coming up with new firearm ideas. They just work with what they have. I can't believe that there are still people out there, firearms owners who are still not familiar with the Kahr brand.
            The P365 is unique in the market right now. I've handled one and the size is pretty impressive. It has the capacity of a G26 in a package the size of a CM9. If I was looking for my first concealed carry pistol, choosing the P365 is a no-brainer. Smaller than a G43 for just about the same money with 4 more rounds in the magazine? Yes, please.

            It will be a while before I add one---if ever---because I have the carry thing covered with Kahrs and my G26. The G26 has the added benefit of allowing me to carry a G19 or G17 magazine as a spare. I have carried a 33 round stick mag as a spare on occasion.

            But if I was brand new to carrying and I had my choice of the P365, the G43, or the CM9/PM9, and I could afford it---the P365 is the clear winner. Having more capacity in a comparable package is a winner. I guarantee you the market will see competitors to it in the next year or so....

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            • #21
              Originally posted by MMyers1970 View Post
              The P365 is unique in the market right now. I've handled one and the size is pretty impressive. It has the capacity of a G26 in a package the size of a CM9. If I was looking for my first concealed carry pistol, choosing the P365 is a no-brainer. Smaller than a G43 for just about the same money with 4 more rounds in the magazine? Yes, please.

              It will be a while before I add one---if ever---because I have the carry thing covered with Kahrs and my G26. The G26 has the added benefit of allowing me to carry a G19 or G17 magazine as a spare. I have carried a 33 round stick mag as a spare on occasion.

              But if I was brand new to carrying and I had my choice of the P365, the G43, or the CM9/PM9, and I could afford it---the P365 is the clear winner. Having more capacity in a comparable package is a winner. I guarantee you the market will see competitors to it in the next year or so....
              I have not held a 365. I do have a question...Other than my P238 and P938, I have not desired any other Sig’s due to their big, fat slide widths. I’ve tried a few. I wouldn’t carry either of the two I just mentioned, short of being a b.u.g., due to the thumb safeties. So, how is the slide width on the 365, say when compared to the G43 or maybe a cw9, p9? I recently let go of my G43 due to just not having capacity (and I just did not shoot well with it). So, I went back to my M&P 9c for edc (unless wearing “skinny” jeans & tee shirt. Then it’s a Shield). If it is as slim as one of those, then I’ve gotta try one!

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              • #22
                Virtually no difference in slide width between the CM9 and P365. If I can find my picture I’ll post it.
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