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gun papa
08-03-2015, 02:16 PM
Now I once called Kahr and they sent me a label to return my CW380, (which returned with the same issues).

My Wife's P380 will be going back for a myriad of issues. I e mailed them this time and am waiting for a response.

I cleaned the gun up to sell it, but I cannot in good conscience, lie to the buyer, so I figured Kahr can do whatever it does to it and hopefully it will work. (I was none too please with what was considered Kahr's fixing of my CW380)

After I test it out I will sell it. The Wife won't bother with it as a CCW again, as the first shot failed to fire at the range. So we have a $550 paperweight in the safe.

gun papa
08-03-2015, 02:20 PM
Disregard. The label came through as I was typing. I will keep my CW380 and hopefully, it continues to work when needed.

jocko
08-03-2015, 04:50 PM
how about letting anutter shooter try ur kahr out. sonmetimes a woman has issuyes that a man doesn't have. what were ur issues?? . TO MANY TIMES A SHOOTER WITH THESE SMALL GUNS TENDS to shoot to mny rounds at a outting and getstired and then the grip chantges a tad and things start to happen. iRECOMMEND 50 ROUNDS MAX AT AN OUTTING. SOMETIMES A DAMN GOOD FEED RAMP POLISHING AND CHAMBER POLISHING produces wonders. Just sayin

gun papa
08-03-2015, 05:00 PM
I have, as well I have put 90% of the rounds through the gun. I have been shooting forever with a penchant for small pistols. These issues are not the shooter or ammo.

SlowBurn
08-04-2015, 07:41 AM
i've had good luck with email. I think that's the way to go.
When you get the P380 back and want to sell, please be sure to post a WTS here.

gun papa
08-04-2015, 11:59 AM
i've had good luck with email. I think that's the way to go.
When you get the P380 back and want to sell, please be sure to post a WTS here.

I might post it for sale here, but not sure if I want to deal with the handgun shipping hastle.

I probably will post the near new Crimson Trace laserguard.

yqtszhj
08-04-2015, 12:38 PM
sonmetimes a woman has issuyes that a man doesn't have.

Boy, thats the understatement of the year and it ain't just guns either. It must be rough having hormones or the lack thereof. ..

Oh well, back to the original topic...

gun papa
08-04-2015, 04:18 PM
Been with my Wife 5 years. Funny, not one issue. Never even had a disagreement. Good shooter, good student. I have waited for her head to pop off and spin around, but hasn't happened yet.

The one red flag. What the hell she is doing with me?

berettabone
08-04-2015, 04:39 PM
Been with my Wife 5 years. Funny, not one issue. Never even had a disagreement. Good shooter, good student. I have waited for her head to pop off and spin around, but hasn't happened yet.

The one red flag. What the hell she is doing with me?

Some people stick with something, and make it work................others don't......................

b4uqzme
08-04-2015, 08:16 PM
Some people stick with something, and make it work................others don't......................

I'm thinking she's better sticking with gun papa vs. some measley old handgun. Just sayin'.

Coppertop
08-04-2015, 08:42 PM
Good luck with it.

I too cannot sell a gun I know is unreliable. My CW380 is a bedside table gun now. If it fails, I've got other options close by or my wife can open up with her Airweight.

Kahr is a mixed bag with regards to service. I've only had one pleasant contact while trying to get my CW380 repaired. More times than not, they just don't seem to care much about customer retention or satisfaction.

And tell your wife not to worry. The issues are with the gun, and likely not the shooter. If she can shoot reliably with other handguns, the CW380 isn't a unique handling gun. The weapone just needs a company that will beef up the production quality and stop relying on consumers to do the post-production testing.

gun papa
08-04-2015, 10:35 PM
Good luck with it.

I too cannot sell a gun I know is unreliable. My CW380 is a bedside table gun now. If it fails, I've got other options close by or my wife can open up with her Airweight.

Kahr is a mixed bag with regards to service. I've only had one pleasant contact while trying to get my CW380 repaired. More times than not, they just don't seem to care much about customer retention or satisfaction.

And tell your wife not to worry. The issues are with the gun, and likely not the shooter. If she can shoot reliably with other handguns, the CW380 isn't a unique handling gun. The weapone just needs a company that will beef up the production quality and stop relying on consumers to do the post-production testing.

Amen!

Alfonse
08-04-2015, 10:41 PM
Good luck with it.

I too cannot sell a gun I know is unreliable.

Let's see if we can work out a deal. I've read the posts and consider myself a fully informed buyer. PM me if you are interested.

jocko
08-05-2015, 04:02 PM
Been with my Wife 5 years. Funny, not one issue. Never even had a disagreement. Good shooter, good student. I have waited for her head to pop off and spin around, but hasn't happened yet.

The one red flag. What the hell she is doing with me?

I think u took the words right out of our mouths. Just sayin

jocko
08-05-2015, 04:04 PM
Good luck with it.

I too cannot sell a gun I know is unreliable. My CW380 is a bedside table gun now. If it fails, I've got other options close by or my wife can open up with her Airweight.

Kahr is a mixed bag with regards to service. I've only had one pleasant contact while trying to get my CW380 repaired. More times than not, they just don't seem to care much about customer retention or satisfaction.

And tell your wife not to worry. The issues are with the gun, and likely not the shooter. If she can shoot reliably with other handguns, the CW380 isn't a unique handling gun. The weapone just needs a company that will beef up the production quality and stop relying on consumers to do the post-production testing.

darn, where is Muggsy when u need him!!!! Just sayin