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woodman
02-07-2010, 08:27 AM
An email I got back from Kahr:
Hey Frank,
Does Kahr have any plans to build a full size 16 shot 9mm to go along with their small guns? I would like a full size 9mm for range practice to go along with my CW9.
I need a full size Kahr.
Thanks,
Louis Woods
Louis,
Thanks for your feedback and comments.
We are working on some full size models for 2011, however we are starting with a .45 caliber design.
Regards,
Frank Harris
VP, Sales and Marketing
"Louis Woods" 01/31/2010 12:29 PM
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jeep45238
02-07-2010, 02:01 PM
It's not 16 shots, but it otherwise completely satisfies your requirements - Kahr T9.
wyntrout
02-07-2010, 02:21 PM
An email I got back from Kahr:
Hey Frank,
Does Kahr have any plans to build a full size 16 shot 9mm to go along with their small guns? I would like a full size 9mm for range practice to go along with my CW9.
I need a full size Kahr.
Thanks,
Louis Woods
Louis,
Thanks for your feedback and comments.
We are working on some full size models for 2011, however we are starting with a .45 caliber design.
Regards,
Frank Harris
VP, Sales and Marketing
"Louis Woods" 01/31/2010 12:29 PM
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Kahr 9mm
DANG! I'm still waiting on my KP3833N that I ordered and paid for on April 30,
2009! How long for one "planned" for 2011. I'm thinking about the FNP .45 in Black now. It's DA/SA and can be cocked and locked, and decocked.
Wynn:confused:
http://www.dsarms.com/FNP-45-ACP-DA_SA-Matte-Black-Stainless-Three-14-Round---47917/productinfo/47917/
jeep45238
02-07-2010, 02:28 PM
Good gun the FNP series ;)
wyntrout
02-07-2010, 02:43 PM
Yes. I saw someone online talking about that and I remember someone on the P380 Forum having one and calling it a Hand Cannon. I checked it out at the factory site. Yeah! I handled one at the gun shop/range Saturday(~$680+7% tax!). It's a fistfull! No night sights, but can add those. Comes with 3x14-shot mags. This would definitely be a nice range gun and for home defense.
Wynn:D
jeep45238
02-07-2010, 02:56 PM
I'll stick with the 9 or 40 - double stack .45's are just too dag on big for my hands to really control well. Trigger's not too bad either.
It's a great platform that gives you versatility in carry methods - safely.
Look at the browning models, sometimes they can be cheaper :)
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