bigj480
10-12-2009, 01:31 AM
This topic may very well have been covered here before, but the terms are too short to make a search possible. I currently carry a stainless snub-nose for CCW, but I've been wanting to step it up to a semi-auto for awhile, plus it's a little heavy. So I've settled on a single stack 9mm and, after a little research, it will be a polymer Kahr. I'm not interested in a PM9 at the moment, I'm looking for something with a full grip and a longer barrel.
So this leaves me with two options, besides the less desirable(IMHO) CW, the TP9 or P9. There is nothing I like more about the P9 except the apparent shorter grip length. I've fount that slide length makes little difference in concealability, so I would prefer the higher bullet velocity and longer sight radius of the the TP9.
This leaves the grip length as the only disadvantage, if favor of the P9. Having said that, there seems to be two lengths for the TP9 grips. There is the standard 7 round/P9 length and an 8 round length. My question is, are both currently made? Is there a way to know which I am ordering online? I have read stories of people getting the wrong grip length when ordering shorter one.
Also, what is the limit to modifications allowed before Kahr will no longer do warranty work? I see that they offer a polishing service, but what if one wanted serrations on the top of the slide to reduce glare or chooses someone else to polish the slide?
Thanks,
John
So this leaves me with two options, besides the less desirable(IMHO) CW, the TP9 or P9. There is nothing I like more about the P9 except the apparent shorter grip length. I've fount that slide length makes little difference in concealability, so I would prefer the higher bullet velocity and longer sight radius of the the TP9.
This leaves the grip length as the only disadvantage, if favor of the P9. Having said that, there seems to be two lengths for the TP9 grips. There is the standard 7 round/P9 length and an 8 round length. My question is, are both currently made? Is there a way to know which I am ordering online? I have read stories of people getting the wrong grip length when ordering shorter one.
Also, what is the limit to modifications allowed before Kahr will no longer do warranty work? I see that they offer a polishing service, but what if one wanted serrations on the top of the slide to reduce glare or chooses someone else to polish the slide?
Thanks,
John