dean1818
04-10-2011, 07:08 PM
Kahr K-9 Range Report
After spending a great deal of time, I finally settled on a Kahr K-9 for my IWB, CCW
I was leaning toward a CW9, but I found a LNIB on Gunbroker for only $450 with night sights, that I couldnt pass on. It doesnt have a scratch on it, and quite honestly worried that I bought someone else's lemon.
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Well after my range trip....and 80ish rounds.......no FTE....... No FTF...
I am extremely happy with the purchase
Comments:
1) I need some more "trigger time" to get used to the long Kahr trigger. Its very smooth, but you can tell from the pictures, I was "pushing" the gun.
It was better by the end.
2) Recoil is VERY tame
3) Feel of the gun is awesome, and I enjoy the full grip. The "heft" was also good as I like an all steel gun. With the Crossbreed holster that I reformed the kydex to match the Kahr, I forgot that I was even carrying.
As an added note, I couldnt believe how easy it was to reform Kydex. 2 minutes in the oven at 350 is PERFECT. Just wear gloves to reform around the pistol. Put your pistol in the holster to be reformed after the 2 mins.
(I am sure some folks have put their pistol in the oven as well.....LOL)
The gloves ARE needed.
4) The handle fits perfect in my hand, and though I may buy some nice wood grips at some point, the rubber grips are very comfortable.
5) The "Thin" IS better, escpecially for IWB, CCW. This pistol fits in very nicely at just ay .9 inch. My past CCW was 1.45, which is a bit too chubby.
All in All........ this is a great gun, that doesnt get mentioned as much.
Thanks for reading
After spending a great deal of time, I finally settled on a Kahr K-9 for my IWB, CCW
I was leaning toward a CW9, but I found a LNIB on Gunbroker for only $450 with night sights, that I couldnt pass on. It doesnt have a scratch on it, and quite honestly worried that I bought someone else's lemon.
http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/z...DSCN1310-1.jpg (http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/zz127/dean1818/DSCN1310-1.jpg)
http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/zz127/dean1818/DSCN1310-1.jpg
http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/z...8/DSCN1309.jpg (http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/zz127/dean1818/DSCN1309.jpg)http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/zz127/dean1818/DSCN1309.jpg
http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/z...8/DSCN1311.jpg (http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/zz127/dean1818/DSCN1311.jpg)
http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/zz127/dean1818/DSCN1311.jpg
Well after my range trip....and 80ish rounds.......no FTE....... No FTF...
I am extremely happy with the purchase
Comments:
1) I need some more "trigger time" to get used to the long Kahr trigger. Its very smooth, but you can tell from the pictures, I was "pushing" the gun.
It was better by the end.
2) Recoil is VERY tame
3) Feel of the gun is awesome, and I enjoy the full grip. The "heft" was also good as I like an all steel gun. With the Crossbreed holster that I reformed the kydex to match the Kahr, I forgot that I was even carrying.
As an added note, I couldnt believe how easy it was to reform Kydex. 2 minutes in the oven at 350 is PERFECT. Just wear gloves to reform around the pistol. Put your pistol in the holster to be reformed after the 2 mins.
(I am sure some folks have put their pistol in the oven as well.....LOL)
The gloves ARE needed.
4) The handle fits perfect in my hand, and though I may buy some nice wood grips at some point, the rubber grips are very comfortable.
5) The "Thin" IS better, escpecially for IWB, CCW. This pistol fits in very nicely at just ay .9 inch. My past CCW was 1.45, which is a bit too chubby.
All in All........ this is a great gun, that doesnt get mentioned as much.
Thanks for reading