BruiseLee
Member
I'm on the fence about picking up one of these. I've read and watched a lot of video reviews on the regular Kahr P380. Most guys seem to think it is a quality gun with a very good trigger pull. Though I've seen a fair amount of disturbing reports of reliability issues.
I really haven't seen any reports of the California legal P380 with the chamber loaded indicator and the manual safety. Has anyone actually shot one of these?
The main reason I'm interested in this gun is as far as I know it is the only polymer .380 available for sale in California. No Keltecs, S&W 380 Bodyguards, Ruger LCPs, Taurus TCPS approved in this state.
A real problem I have with this gun is the price. It is like 2.5 times the price of the other guns I just listed. Kahr doesn't even bother to give you two magazines at that price. Very low bang for your buck. CW380 not approved for sale here.
Don't try to talk me into a small 9mm. I already have a baby Glock 26. I also have a Beretta Tomcat, but that thing is only a .32, weighs significantly more than the new generations of .380s, and I'm afraid to shoot it a lot due to it's problem with frame cracking. Already spoke to Beretta reps at SHOT Show two years in a row, they refuse to admit there is a problem with the gun and will not exchange it for an INOX.
Not ready to move yet unless someone wants to guarantee me a 6 figure salary elsewhere.
So, is this gun worth the high price of admission? Or, should I pass?
I really haven't seen any reports of the California legal P380 with the chamber loaded indicator and the manual safety. Has anyone actually shot one of these?
The main reason I'm interested in this gun is as far as I know it is the only polymer .380 available for sale in California. No Keltecs, S&W 380 Bodyguards, Ruger LCPs, Taurus TCPS approved in this state.
A real problem I have with this gun is the price. It is like 2.5 times the price of the other guns I just listed. Kahr doesn't even bother to give you two magazines at that price. Very low bang for your buck. CW380 not approved for sale here.
Don't try to talk me into a small 9mm. I already have a baby Glock 26. I also have a Beretta Tomcat, but that thing is only a .32, weighs significantly more than the new generations of .380s, and I'm afraid to shoot it a lot due to it's problem with frame cracking. Already spoke to Beretta reps at SHOT Show two years in a row, they refuse to admit there is a problem with the gun and will not exchange it for an INOX.
Not ready to move yet unless someone wants to guarantee me a 6 figure salary elsewhere.
So, is this gun worth the high price of admission? Or, should I pass?