Maybe you could reload to a lighter charge in the .40. Otherwise I think you're stuck with the only other option being to replace the .40 pistol with a new Kahr 9mm pistol.
Get a pair of gloves. The most useful pair I have are leather and nylon boater's gloves. They're cheap, well made usually, have open finger tips and water and sweat doesn't bother them.
I agree, as the breechface and extractor spacing in the slide are different. This assumes they don't cost as much or more than a new gun, that .40 and 9mm calibers use the same frame, and that Kahr will even sell them to you.
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