Okay, so I read some stuff that sounded pretty wacky earlier today on the Walther forums. Someone was claiming that a polymer framed Kahr has a service life of only 2500 rounds
Now someone else was quick to refute that, posting an e-mail from Kahr saying pretty much saying it was not true, and then another person posted that the life is more about 8000. But that still sounds REALLY low to me. Are the polymer Kahrs really this flimsy?
I was thinking of getting a Kahr 9mm again, but now I'm not so sure. If all this is true, what is it that makes the other polymer frames last longer? I've never heard anyone say anything like this about a Glock, XD, or Walther. Whats the deal?
Now someone else was quick to refute that, posting an e-mail from Kahr saying pretty much saying it was not true, and then another person posted that the life is more about 8000. But that still sounds REALLY low to me. Are the polymer Kahrs really this flimsy?
I was thinking of getting a Kahr 9mm again, but now I'm not so sure. If all this is true, what is it that makes the other polymer frames last longer? I've never heard anyone say anything like this about a Glock, XD, or Walther. Whats the deal?
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