MisterMike
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The one factor on which I'd offer disagreement from the OP is reliability. The G26 will be as close to 100% reliable as any handgun of any price. The real difference is in weight and form.
Pretty short thread with no details as to Kahr's assessment or response. While I've never seen a failure like the one you described with either of my Kahrs I can understand your hesitancy given the experience you had. However, I'd be willing to bet it's something simple unless you've sent the gun to Kahr for warrant work and it was returned after repairs and still doesn't work.mud - see this link: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=540739&highlight=pm9
Have you shot it after it came back? Results?mud - I sent the PM9 back to Kahr. They couldn't find anything wrong with it and sent it back. No other questions, no offers to replace springs or other parts, nothing. No acknowldgment of the fact that 4 shooters tried the gun all having the same problem. They just said it was fine and sent it back to me without even cleaning it after they fired their test shots. I'm out almost $70 + shipping and still have a gun that doesn't work.
If Kahr wants my business they have a LONG way to go to prove it.
Any 2" snubbie is not easy to shoot accurately off the bat.