View Full Version : mk40 vs pm40
swampman
01-04-2010, 10:01 PM
I find my mk40 to be more accurate than my pm40 why? or is just me?:D
jocko
01-05-2010, 02:52 AM
possably steel vs polymer. weight vs. no weight,
swampman
01-05-2010, 04:46 AM
but I am shooting from sanbags:D
jocko
01-05-2010, 10:19 AM
but I am shooting from sanbags:D
question to answer, as other than the polymer lower section the guns are basically identical, in barrel quality, slide quality, same trigger system. similar sight systems... I shoot my K9 better than my PM9, course they are not exactly the same guns either. Possably the Mk with wood grips gives you a different hold than the PM9 does.
coctailer
01-10-2010, 09:55 AM
I find my mk40 to be more accurate than my pm40 why? or is just me?:D
It's a different gun.
paul0660
01-10-2010, 11:19 AM
rolex vs. timex.
swampman
01-10-2010, 12:10 PM
rolex vs. timex.
I kind of thouht the same thing,but when jocko stated the upper slide & barrel are the same,I had to rethink my thinking.:D
jocko
01-10-2010, 12:39 PM
I sure would never call any PM kahr a timex. Seems any more when ever a company comes out with a new model semi, it is usually a polymer model. Has to be a reason for that. Kakr PM40 out sells the MK40 big time.. MK series is a darn good gun, I would not trade my PM9 for an MK9...
I guess if one is a rolex and the other a timex, then also one is a brick, the other a feather..
Agree with Jocko...one's just as good as the other..The grip shape or weight could be making the difference for you. I know you said sandbags, but still...... Or it could just be that one is just more accurate than the other....happens often enough even with "identical" guns.
I know I couldn't shoot a PM40 near as well as an MK40 beyond the first shot in anything other than slooow fire. For whatever reason, I have control issues with the .40's pressure curve in lw, compact guns that I just don't have with any other caliber. I'm all over the place in repeat double taps with my G27, but can shoot my G23 just fine.
I have three Kahrs in 9mm, one polymer and two steel. I shoot my PM9 about as well as my MK9....although I do shoot it more because it's my daily carry gun.
jocko
01-10-2010, 01:49 PM
no doubt the 40 kahrs are harder to shoot than the 9's and I would think the MK40 would be even easier than the PM40 but one should know that before buying such a light weight gun also. I would magna- port my 40 kahr if I owned one, then it will tame down big time and be the gun of your dreams. beit the steel version or the polymer...
swampman
01-10-2010, 01:51 PM
you are absolutely right jocko,I can personally vouch for the brick & feather thing,I shoot the same ammo through both of them maybe I need a little more time with the pm40.at 15 yds. I can a 1.5 inch group with the mk & 2.5 or 3.0 with the pm:D
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