jimbo555
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Bottom line, the glock 43 can fit into some pockets just not as easy as the pm9. It is larger and heavier.
Certainly not trying to be an ignoramus toward OP's question, but I simply cannot dispense from my own negative and unreliable experiences with a given brand. Guess that makes me stubborn, but I won't pretend a brand with widely experienced reliability problems is all sunshine and rainbows.
FYI - Glock is another manufacturer that, per the internet, has "widely experienced reliability problems". Gen 3 .40SW reliability problems with weaponlights mounted
Widely experienced reliability problems? Odd that the majority here have stated that their PM9/CM9 pistols have been reliable.
FYI - Glock is another manufacturer that, per the internet, has "widely experienced reliability problems". Gen 3 .40SW reliability problems with weaponlights mounted, numerous Gen 4 9mm problems, Gen 4 BTF problems that have never been adequately addressed, and don't even get us started on the Glock 36.
By that measure, no one should ever buy a Glock either. But the fact is that, just like the little Kahrs, they are by and large reliable, but not perfect, pistols. Sorry your experience has fouled you so much.
....I believe Kahr firearms are a gamble. If you get a good one, they are great. If you get one of the many with qc issues, you are in for a frustrating experience.
I believe Kahr firearms are a gamble. If you get a good one, they are great. If you get one of the many with qc issues, you are in for a frustrating experience.
good to know. I've had a G23 under my bed for years with a light mounted, but have never shot it with the light (guess I'd better get it to the range fully dressed and make sure it runs).