
Originally Posted by
Redfish
Late to the dance as usual. Haven't posted in a long time but happened on this thread and could not pass. I came late in life to shooting handguns. I thank Obama for getting me interested in 08 or 09. First gun was Beretta PX4 in 40. Not the most accurate but very soft shooter even one handed on weak side. Second was Kahr PM40. It gave me a lot of grief (well documented on this forum) until you guys helped me fix it. But I liked it from the first time I shot it and it still goes with me every time I leave my house. It does recoil but it's straight back into my hand. Negligible muzzle flip. Amazing for such a small, light weight gun. I thought, based on this, that I would like a bigger version. Got a TP40 really cheap. Hate it. My thinking was bigger gun, more to hold on to, better control. Nope. I'm sure it's all about my technique but bottom line is I shoot one well enough but not the other. By comparison-Wife's J-frame. I find it painful and hard to control even with light loads. I have 9's. Most notably CZ 85 and HK VP9. I like them both a lot and others to a lesser extent. I really don't find 9 and 40 to be that different in terms of recoil. In regard to ammo, I find a lot of difference in what I shoot in the PM40. If you're concerned at all about recoil in a 40 cal Kahr, try Sig 180gr in either hollow point or, if you can find it, fmj. It's sweet. I can shoot 100 rounds of something like white box Winchester, bulk Remington or Federal and others and enjoy shooting. But 40 cal Sig is the most pleasant and the most accurate of anything I've found. Although not enough to make me like the TP. On the other hand, I bought 2 boxes of Blazer during one of the ammo droughts. It was so bad I could only shoot it in the Beretta and even it didn't much like it. I don't have as much to say for the 9's. I don't buy cheap ammo but will shoot most anything decent. So that's me. As for the K40 vs the K9, I think I'd like a K either. Or both.