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I had one for a while. No complaints, it's a nice little 9mm.
I replaced it with a PT-745 which is about the same size, just because I'd rather carry 7rnds of .45 than 8rnds of 9mm. But that's just me
I love this gun. I have put a thousand rounds thru mine with out a single problem. I have convinced two of my friends to get one too. I use it as my carry gun. By the way a new Kahr is out just this month... the CW45. Yee Haw I am gonna get one of those too!!!
yepp Ive got one too. great lil 9mm. I wouldnt go smaller personally. accurate, feels fine in the hand, reliable.
think mine was $415, so if I could buy it again for $388 you bet I would!
mabey also look around for a Taurus PT111 MilPro. just about the same size, lil wider, n a touch heavier is all.. holds 12+1 just as nice a pistol imo, and its about $100 less than the Kahr..
either are a great choice I think.
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I had a little moment of weakness last year in the vicinity of a SALE $359 tag and have not regretted it since. Had to drift the rear sight a tad, surprisingly (it was visibly off-center on the slide) but ~1100 rounds fired so far with no failures of any kind. I doubt if most people (myself included) could tell any functional difference at all between the CW9 and the rather more expensive P9.
I paid 415 for mine this summer, and I love it. Probably close to 2000 rounds through it with I think 2 failure to loads. Pretty reliable as far as I'm concerned, accurate, and more comfortable than the PM9, as it's grip is just that little bit longer.
I bought one of the early production models a few years back, and it never ran right. Even after two trips back to the factory. Ended up selling it. Based on the comments posted above it looks like Kahr may have ironed out the production/design problems the early models had. If that is the case I would strongly advise buying a new one vs. trying to find an older (and potentially troublesome) used one.
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