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I've got pau ferro wooden grips and a Mitch Rosen holster on order for it. After a good try out I'll be totin' the little bastard for sure.

Edited by Microgunner
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Let us know how the trigger is. I recently fired the S&W bodyguard a few months ago and wasn't crazy about the trigger. I'm curious to know how the Kahr stacks up given it's bigger pricetag without any gunsmith work.

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Let us know how the trigger is. I recently fired the S&W bodyguard a few months ago and wasn't crazy about the trigger. I'm curious to know how the Kahr stacks up given it's bigger pricetag without any gunsmith work.

This is my fourth Kahr pistol. A PM9, P380 and P45 preceed it. The triggers are all very smooth albiet very long. I find them the easiest to use DA only triggers I've ever encountered on a pistol. 

No longer own the PM9, that's why I purchased the MK9 to replace it.

My only complaint about the PM9 and the MK9 is the slides are very hard to rack. Much harder than my similar sized Beretta Nano.

Posted (edited)

Let us know how the trigger is. I recently fired the S&W bodyguard a few months ago and wasn't crazy about the trigger. I'm curious to know how the Kahr stacks up given it's bigger pricetag without any gunsmith work.

Shot my dads m&p 40 last weekend and I wasnt impressed with the tigger either

Edited by shepp
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Received the wooden grips and leather holster. Carries easily and the grips are about 1/4" thicker than the standard plastic grips. Feels much better in my hands now.

 

 

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So you LIKE the trigger ?

I have a CW9 with the long pull trigger , its the only thing I don't like about the gun. After you put a couple hundred rounds through it, it will rack a lot easier.

Where did you get the grips ?

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Like I said, I'm pretty used to the Kahr triggers and have learned to like them.

The grips are made by Hogue and I purchased them from Kahr.

The holster is a Mitch Rosen, also purchased from Kahr.

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