I bought one, and it was the most jammomatic gun I have ever laid hands upon in three decades of shooting. The concept is awesome, but the execution was flawed due to faulty engineering. But guns are like people, all different, so anything is possible I suppose. Oh, and no I wasn't "limp wristing". I hold all pistols, especially the small ones with a near "death grip". I developed this grip from years of cutting sheet metal by hand and have one of those handshakes that "hurts" if I am not careful. So no, the tired old, overused excuse of "limp wristing" doesn't apply to my example. And I find the recoil to be no problem at all and could rapid fire it easily and accurately when it didn't jam, which was once or twice per magazine with all ammo, both magazines, and after a full polishing and deburring of all critical parts and surfaces. It was simply a piece of crap, no sugar coating it. If you find one that works right I think it is the most power you can really conceal easily in a pocket, so it would be a dream come true.
But again, I would buy it knowing that it might be a jammomatic, you will be taking a chance. I am far from the only one with Kahr "issues". Do a google search of "kahr problems" or "kahr jams", and you will see what I mean. Some work, some are horrible.