I often see reviews that describe Kahr pistols as unreliable. Yes, Kahr suggests a 200 round break-in period, but that was not necessary with 3 of the 4 Kahrs that I own. My CW9, CW45, and CM9 functioned flawlessly right out of the box. I did have some issues with my P380, but a short trip back to Kahr and the gun is now very reliable.
Kahrs, by nature, are very tight guns. Shake a Kahr, and you won't hear the slide and other parts rattle like with a Glock (before you get defensive, I'm a Glock fan). I attribute the P380 problems to the fact that it is a very small gun, so the tolerances are more critical, and it just needed a few factory adjustments after it had some rounds through it.
Kahrs, by nature, are very tight guns. Shake a Kahr, and you won't hear the slide and other parts rattle like with a Glock (before you get defensive, I'm a Glock fan). I attribute the P380 problems to the fact that it is a very small gun, so the tolerances are more critical, and it just needed a few factory adjustments after it had some rounds through it.