HankB
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I had an early polymer Kahr P9 which was very troublesome - numerous problems. (Failure to go into battery, failure of trigger to actuate striker, trigger pin walkout, failure of slide to lock back, premature lock back. Maybe the gun was made Monday morning or Friday afternoon?) As far as customer service goes, Kahr was good and tried to fix it several times (paying round trip postage each way) but the gun kept failing, so they ultimately replaced it.
I traded the replacement - unfired - for a Glock 26 which has yet to fail, even when I deliberately try to induce a malfunction such as a "limp wrist" jam.
The G26 isn't as neat a package as the P9 was, but it has the virtue of actually working.
I traded the replacement - unfired - for a Glock 26 which has yet to fail, even when I deliberately try to induce a malfunction such as a "limp wrist" jam.
The G26 isn't as neat a package as the P9 was, but it has the virtue of actually working.