My Kahr experience has been a mixed bag... some good, some bad. I've owned an early carbon steel K9 that ran well but I really never liked the long trigger, (longer than other models). Next came a reliable and much lighter early P9. A nice gun that was traded for a PPS. Bought a T9 that was ok but it never made me love it. Very reliable but it rubbed my middle finger raw at the trigger guard. Something the K9 didn't do. Weird.
Then I went .45 with. P45 and T45. Neither proved reliable and I could not shoot either with any speed whatsoever due to the recoil. Sold them both.
Tried a new CW9 but it was never reliable. Around the same time I picked up another K9 , this one with the shorter elite trigger. This became a favorite for many years and many thousands of rounds. Then it recently broke! My faith was shattered.
Along the way I picked up TP9 that is my favorite Kahr. Reliable but it experienced several broken followers, all replaced by Lakeland after market followers. Kahr followers have long been a weak spot.
After all of that I still went for a S9 when they were offered a few years ago. So far it's been ok after maybe 1000 rounds. I prefer the three dot sights on it to the standard sights.
I call myself a Kahr fan but my experience has moved me away from trusting the brand as a trusted carry brand. I think that's nine guns and only three were reliable enough to gain my trust. I enjoy them but don't trust them the way I do say HK or Beretta, guns I put round after round through without failures, broken followers or other parts.