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Redstate
09-25-2012, 07:18 PM
Who wants an all steel .45 Kahr, between the size of the K9 and T9? I think it would be a great seller. I'm thinking 6 round magazine capacity. I have a Glock 36 which is the only single stack (6 round magazine) made by Glock, and it is great little .45. I would just like one in an all steel Kahr. What do you all think?

K9_Two_Tone
09-25-2012, 07:42 PM
I too wish Kahr offered a K45. I've owned a Colt Gold Cup (a great pistol, foolishly traded away), a Kimber CDP II Pro (too fussy during the break-in period) and briefly a SIG P220 (traded for a Colt Diamondback). Now the 45 caliber lust has struck again. The only 45 calibers left that caught my fancy were the HK45C and Kahr P45, but their plastic construction doesn't appeal to me. Am I simply too old fashioned?

JohnR
09-25-2012, 08:12 PM
Lots o' threads about the mythical K45 and CM45. Click your heels three times...

tilefish
09-28-2012, 12:04 AM
A K45 would be kinda cool but for what it would cost, I think there would be better options. My K9 is a fantastic pistol, a great carry gun, is aesthetically pleasing and I would not trade it for anything. However, If I get a .45, it will probably be a Ruger SR1911. That SR1911 is one nice looking .45, the quality is great and the price point is very attractive, assuming you can find one. In other words, I think a K45 would be kind of a "nowhere" gun. I just don't see it gaining much traction but I have been wrong once or twice before.

JERRY
09-28-2012, 08:04 AM
their niche lately has been small,thin, light weight guns of sufficient power which folks can conceal easily. a K45 would not fit that mold.

I wonder does anybody have the kahr sales number (of guns and type) by the year?
my first kahrs were all steel k9 and mk9 elites they were superb guns but heavy for what i was in the need for. the poly kahrs has bloomed into a semiautonomous line for them almost redefining the company.

johnh
09-28-2012, 08:18 AM
I like the idea of a K45, but I suspect it would be a gun with a small market. The size is moving into small 1911 territory. With a steel frame, it might not compete well against alloy compact 1911s. It would be thinner, smoother, and double action, so there would be an appeal to buyers who want a steel 45 optimized for CCW. A few features that would attract individuals who did not want a 1911.

JohnR
09-28-2012, 08:55 AM
Why not an "AK45"? Alloy frame with SS slide? I'm not interested in carrying a compact 1911. Colt makes DAO compact 1911s for some reason; they seem to think there's a market for compact steel .45s.

Bill K
09-28-2012, 11:13 AM
If you'd not be willing to trade your first born for a K45 you really don't want one bad enough and probably don't need one. :)

Bawanna
09-28-2012, 11:23 AM
A K45 would be kinda cool but for what it would cost, I think there would be better options. My K9 is a fantastic pistol, a great carry gun, is aesthetically pleasing and I would not trade it for anything. However, If I get a .45, it will probably be a Ruger SR1911. That SR1911 is one nice looking .45, the quality is great and the price point is very attractive, assuming you can find one. In other words, I think a K45 would be kind of a "nowhere" gun. I just don't see it gaining much traction but I have been wrong once or twice before.

With a little help from my friends I managed to snare an SR1911 for my own. Stop by anytime I'll let you hold it. I haven't been checking lately but I thought they were starting to catch up and there were a few around. Maybe not so? I know we are usually very slow to get the new stuff on the west coast. A friend bought 2 and one came from Kodiak Alaska of all places. I called about a second one they had and was too late.

I've often dreamed of an MK or a K45 but there's some good valid points brought up here. I don't think it would be a solid marketing venture. Still might be a CM45 though, that couldn't be a bad thing.

Chuck54
09-28-2012, 12:22 PM
Not holding my breath but I would like either a T45 or K45

Bawanna
09-28-2012, 12:33 PM
I think a T45 would sell by the wheelbarrow full and I'd have to have one of those for sure.

jocko
09-28-2012, 01:49 PM
maybe a small kids wheel barrow, like sandbox size. Just sayin