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Hi guys, I really liked the bar - dot sights on the Kahr models, and I found myself always shooting groups that were more veritical, than spread all over the place, which I liked!
I don't know of anybody that markets a night sight version of the Stauvenhaugen sight for the M&P models, as well...
who cares about the quality of the weapon, did ya see the legs on the model they use in their advertisments!!!
All the dirty old men who appreciate quality in women, raise your hand now to comply!
Any Kahr, Walther, and or Browning will do the trick.
Also the M&P models don't feel quite as thick!
I believe with the right belt, and holster combo, anything
can be made to work!
Hi.
My head is spinning from reading everything on the web concerning sights.
I want a wide, notched, plain black rear sight, and a good easy to see -
front sight for self defense - one that won't embarrass me at the range.
I'm looking for suggestions from the guys who only shoot...
Corbon XDP ...
I don't think I saw anybody mention the Corbon XDP in 45.
http://www.dakotaammo.net/products/corbon/dpx.htm
A great load, I carry it in everything I own!
"Nuff said, Stay safe!"
Rick.
Hi Bill.
Crazy as it sounds... "Appendix in Waist Band" might be the easiest
answer to your problems. It will allow you to bend, ride, and run easily.
Find the right holster, and pistol, you might just be good to go sir!
Stay safe!
I own both!
Hi.
95% of the time, I actually chose to carry my Kahr P45 over the XDSC 9mm.
Simply because it is so much easier to carry. and it's so easy to hide AIWB.
Your choice for the PM9 will be even easier!
Of course with the lower number of rounds, you may be in trouble...
Love my P45. I carry it AIWB and I never know its there.
This is the fourth Kahr I've owned.
During the break in period for all of them - I've had only
a half dozon FTF's total. Maybe two, ot three per break'in.
I just wish they could magicaly hold, or 16+ rounds and still...
Hi guys.
Go to the WarriorTalk forums.
It's a whole different mindset.
I've learned a lot on what I believe
really works.
http://www.warriortalk.com/
Advance Gunfighting video.
http://www.onesourcetactical.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1160
Speaking of cats...
Ahhh Com'on guys, I like to irritate my five year old daughter
- when I tell her me, and my old buddy "ALF!" loved to eat'em
on thin crust pizza!
Don't wanna start a fight with Distra, but as soon I read the question -
I was ready to post my opinion, he just happened to be the last previous
entry.
Over 2200 rounds thru my P45! No hiccups with any of the four Kahrs
that I own... Absolutely the easist, and slimmest 45 to carry...
I second what Big Bill says, get her a Kahr CW9, or a PM9.
Both are easy to carry, and not to complicated to shoot.
A good first all around weapon for a beginner.
Cudo's to Raineys post also!
And man do I hate watching a salesman, scare a purchaser
away with all the bells, and...
Love mine, slim, easy to carry, and very easy to shoot.
(5th Kahr / zero problems.)
The carry in waist band at 3:00 was uncomfortable. Wife said I
looked deformed... so I myself would suggest a OWB model that
rides high on the belt. A Fist High Rise # 2. or a model like it
should be...
Go with the CW series from Kahr (CW45), all of the new models now have the kinks worked out. They are easy to carry (thin, and light), and easy to shoot, and they are very easy to sell if your not satisfied. I carry the P45, And heck, I also plan on picking up a up a G19 (like yours) when I...
I carry the same pistol P45, and I use the ....
Corbon Pow'rBall 165 gr...
Feeds great, hits to poa, and looks pretty neat with the little ball in
the front end, <.......>
Excuse the bold print in the title area... I'm not sure how to change it to the lighter shade...
I totally agree with Jocko, and some of the others on here about
the 40 cal. Most beginners develop a nasty flinch just anticipating
the snap, and they end up not like shooting at all.
I would let her learn with the CW9 - it in my opinion is a fantastic pistol,
and caliber for the...
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