View Full Version : about to buy a used cm9. anything i should lookout for
209kahr
07-11-2012, 09:38 PM
Hello kahr ppl. I'm new to the forum but have been reading up for a couple days in the cm9 deems like a great little gun for CC. Since this is my first automatic pistol and also my first used gun buy. Is there anything I should keep an eye open for in this used cm9. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank guys!. I look forwordvto more kahrtalk with you guys in the near future! !!!
209kahr
07-11-2012, 11:32 PM
I plan on takeing it to the range and fireing atleast 100. Round before we make any mobey transactions. I will be meeting up with the guy this weekend to see how it looks in person. Gun is at a very nice price i dont want to miss out on a deal. I'm liveing on a tight budget. Saveing myself a couple hundred bucks make a big difference to me.
209kahr
07-11-2012, 11:39 PM
Plus I live in CA the onlybway I can get a CM9 is used. Havnt seen
many used cm9's in my area
jocko
07-12-2012, 03:11 AM
I plan on takeing it to the range and fireing atleast 100. Round before we make any mobey transactions. I will be meeting up with the guy this weekend to see how it looks in person. Gun is at a very nice price i dont want to miss out on a deal. I'm liveing on a tight budget. Saveing myself a couple hundred bucks make a big difference to me.
a very wise idea on the pre test thig. considering where u live and if the gun proves out like I know it will u best jump on it andnever look back.
itsthelaw
07-12-2012, 09:30 AM
Field strip it, inspect for any unusual looking wear, and put back together. One of mine goes back together much easier, but it has gotten better after hitting the 300 round mark. It is great that you are able to shoot it first, but CM9s are strong!
Enjoy...JFootin will provide your badge after you are officially an owner.:D
ReFracture
07-12-2012, 11:40 AM
It is good that you can shoot it first. If I tried to sell you mine right now you wouldn't want to buy it after shooting it. I'm still waiting on that replacement spring assembly that Kahr sent me.
kerby9mm
07-12-2012, 11:58 AM
Are there no used cm9s around because they are all back at Kahr getting fixed. Just kiddind not Just sayin!
les strat
07-12-2012, 12:56 PM
Depending on the price, it might be better to buy new. Let's say the used is $325-350. I'd go ahead and get one of the $379 deals that are out there for a new one. Now if it is like $200 for the use one, try it out, and if it runs great, buy it fo sho!
jocko
07-12-2012, 02:20 PM
I am not sure a cm9 can be bought in komifornia by a residenrt. I am not sure it is komi approved, so used is the way to go if possable. Otherwide I would agree with you..
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