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ivans
12-12-2010, 08:34 PM
Hi guy's,

New member with a question. I recently bought a CW9 and have put about 150 rounds down range with it with absolutely no problems. I am giving some serious thought to giving this gun to my son for Christmas and buying myself a P9. Don't think he should complain as this gun is just about broke in :D

Do you see any fault in my logic? I am so impressed with the CW9 that I can't help but think the P9 won't be a misdirected purchase.

Any and all input welcome. Particularly those with experience with both guns. I don't have any particular reason for wanting the P9 other than it looks like a good choice given the way the CW shoots. Do you really think I'll see any difference with a P, or should I just get another CW?

Thanks and Merry Christmas.

dusty10
12-12-2010, 08:52 PM
If you want to increase your family's size for the holidays, I'm available for adoption. I don't require room or board just a shiny new Kahr wrapped up and under the tree. :D
The P9 gives you some upgrades over the CW9. You can compare them on the Kahr website. If the extra cost is within budget, I'd say go ahead and get it.
BTW, any old used Kahr will be fine for me. :cool:

Bawanna
12-12-2010, 08:58 PM
Gosh darn that Dusty is one wicked fast customer. I haven't told everyone but we're actually twins.
We kind of adopt out as a pair. I forgot to mention this to my adopted dad O'Dell also but since hes' leaving everything to me since I'm his favorite I see no reason to dwell on it.
Unlike my twin I could stand a little room and board if it ain't too much trouble.
I say make your son's day and give it to him. Get the P9 and go out and shoot together.

I'll fax ya over my wish list, don't want to bog down the site here.

Your loving son,

TheTman
12-12-2010, 09:16 PM
I'd sure be happy to get a CW9 for Christmas! Not quite new would be fine with me.

ivans
12-12-2010, 09:22 PM
You guys are a hoot. I thought I might get some posts such as these, keep them coming they should be entertaining.

As for those seeking adoption, there are rules:


You must live in the in-law apartment rent free.
Mow the yard twice a month (I'll do the other two mowing's)
Do your own laundry, take the trash to the dump (you can use my truck)
Help your mom make dinner twice a week minimum
Shoot with the neighbors (deputy sheriff and the guy with the class 3 weapons)
Police the side yard for brass so we can reload.
Be kind to your sister.
Respect other people and their rights.
Protect our property.
Vote when its election time.
Love your mom and dad.


With the above required rules I suspect there may be more applicants than I have room for :p

rkirk
12-12-2010, 09:38 PM
May I say those are very acceptable conditions. I was tougher than that on my three guys! At least to hear them tell it.

I have a CW9 and think anyone would be glad to have this model Kahr. As for the P9, golly go for it! I have a shooting buddy who pocket carries a PM9. Every Kahr I have handled and shot are well crafted reliable pistols. You can not go wrong.

Shoot safe,

-- Richard

Bawanna
12-12-2010, 10:05 PM
You guys are a hoot. I thought I might get some posts such as these, keep them coming they should be entertaining.

As for those seeking adoption, there are rules:


You must live in the in-law apartment rent free.
Mow the yard twice a month (I'll do the other two mowing's)
Do your own laundry, take the trash to the dump (you can use my truck)
Help your mom make dinner twice a week minimum
Shoot with the neighbors (deputy sheriff and the guy with the class 3 weapons)
Police the side yard for brass so we can reload.
Be kind to your sister.
Respect other people and their rights.
Protect our property.
Vote when its election time.
Love your mom and dad.


With the above required rules I suspect there may be more applicants than I have room for :p

Dude, sign me up.
Rent free. Works for me.
I'll mow every week, twice if it needs it and I'll bring my rider. Me and push mowers just don't make it.
Laundry sucks but I'll go to the dump, got a stick to work the pedals in the truck?
No problem helping mom, can you say BARBECUE?
Shoot with the neighbors and sheriffs and CLASS III, hell yes!
Ain't good at picking up brass but I'll give it my best shot.
I HAVE A SISTER???? Who knew!! Hmmm, is she cute?
All the others, no problem at all, I love you mom and dad...........



Does my sister look like an angel by any chance???? Pictures would probably not be a good request, perhaps an artist rendition??????

Your just the best dad! #1

Bawanna
12-12-2010, 10:08 PM
And we live in Nashville?????? Reba, Dolly, George Straight, Grand Ole Opry, I think I've crossed the river and I'm standing at the Pearly Gates, angels all over the place.

And I have a SISTER!

Recycooler
12-13-2010, 06:14 AM
Will snowblow for Kahr CW9,If not just keep your CW9 my 2cents
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll27/funkdrawer4/2010snow5.jpg

Tilos
12-13-2010, 06:22 AM
12. Can I bring my dog?

Mr. Zero
12-13-2010, 01:35 PM
You guys are a hoot. I thought I might get some posts such as these, keep them coming they should be entertaining.

As for those seeking adoption, there are rules:


You must live in the in-law apartment rent free.
Mow the yard twice a month (I'll do the other two mowing's)
Do your own laundry, take the trash to the dump (you can use my truck)
Help your mom make dinner twice a week minimum
Shoot with the neighbors (deputy sheriff and the guy with the class 3 weapons)
Police the side yard for brass so we can reload.
Be kind to your sister.
Respect other people and their rights.
Protect our property.
Vote when its election time.
Love your mom and dad.


With the above required rules I suspect there may be more applicants than I have room for :p

Can I get a picture of the sister?

ivans
12-13-2010, 02:09 PM
Your sister is only 17, so no you can't have a picture of her. By the way, she is a pretty good shot too so don't make her mad.;)

Bawanna
12-13-2010, 02:19 PM
Nothing scarier than a mad sister that knows how to shoot.

I'd like to point out that myself and my twin Dusty were near the first responders to this wonderful opportunity. For whatever tiny little bit that might be worth.

Just keep that darn Jocko away from my sister, he went to that Bring Em Young school, totally different concept. Beware!

jocko
12-13-2010, 02:38 PM
by the way bawanna, should I bee looking out for the mailman for my christmas gift from you; I am told that when a new mod comes on board, he gives to the second highest posters. At least I heard that from someone on this forum, can't right now remember who?? I think it is tradition.. I think John told me that in a PM even!!

but I am looking out the window now and seeing the UPS mnan drive by, so maybenot today--huh???

Bawanna
12-13-2010, 02:51 PM
by the way bawanna, should I bee looking out for the mailman for my christmas gift from you; I am told that when a new mod comes on board, he gives to the second highest posters. At least I heard that from someone on this forum, can't right now remember who?? I think it is tradition.. I think John told me that in a PM even!!

but I am looking out the window now and seeing the UPS mnan drive by, so maybenot today--huh???

You mean it didn't already get there? I was very much afraid this would happen.

I sent it Fed EX addressed to Jocko

Jocko
Indiana. USA
Under instructions I wrote look for Harleys and Porsches.
Maybe that address don't work. Better send it to me in a PM, a man of your reputation I'm sure doesn't want every Tom, Jim (did you know we can't say Richard here) and Bawanna knowing where you live.
Maybe better check your FFL, I wrapped it so it didn't look like guns but with these sniffing dogs and exrays and stuff maybe I got caught.

dusty10
12-13-2010, 07:21 PM
Bawanna, Fedex delivered Jocko's present to me just minutes ago. It's heavy and rattles. Sounds like a box of rocks. I'm calling for a return label first thing in the morning.

Bawanna
12-13-2010, 08:26 PM
Dude that sound ain't rocks.

It's a special edition of every Kahr that Kahr ever made. I guess the packaging must of broke down if it's rattling like that.
I guess I must of mispelled Jocko or Indiana huh?

I was very much afraid this would happen.

dusty10
12-13-2010, 09:08 PM
So it's rock throwers then. I'll forward it along to Jocko after range time tomorrow. I'm sure he won't mind if I break 'em in for him. He's gotta clean 'em though.

yqtszhj
12-13-2010, 09:12 PM
PICK ME, PICK ME. I grew up in Nashville. I will do all listed, and I can cook grits and biscuits (I dont think they do grits in the NW where Bawanna's from) also I won't ask any misguided questions about my adopted sister. Everybody know's that Tennessee hillbillies don't chase anything closer than cousins.

Bawanna
12-13-2010, 10:10 PM
Dang, he's got a pretty solid resume. I'm from Missouri so I know a grit when I see one.

Look back and while I admittedly thought about the picture I didn't actually ask so my mind is sick but my soul is pure.

yqtszhj
12-14-2010, 07:38 PM
From Missouri? You do know grit's and we're probably cousins too.

By the way that's a fine looking K9 you have by your side in that new picture.

Bawanna
12-15-2010, 01:00 PM
That was a great dog. He was actually a trained service dog. He belonged to a kid maybe 8 or so that was near blind. We had a community function at a city park and I was helping at our SWAT booth. We'd suit up kids in the gear and take their picture, let them play with the guns, and crawl over the armored car.
This boy, sadly I forget his name now but a great kid came up and we borrowed his dog, grabbed a pair of sunglasses and made him my seeing eye dog. He had the white stick but I didn't want to take that from him. He really was a happy kid inspite of everything and we had a great time hanging out with him the whole evening.
One of our officers familys actually raised the dog for the program, they got it all trained and of course became deeply attached. Shortly after this picture, it was determined she didn't get along well with other dogs and because of that wouldn't make a good service dog so they got her back.
We have a narcotics sniffing lab that's a spittin image and I spend alot of time tossing teddy bears around the office for her to chase. She'll go till my arms ready to fall off and her tongues handing out about a foot out of her mouth and still want more.