It didn't (and, BTW, a Kahr doesn't strike me as pretty damn expensive). But some of us have learned, over the years, that reliability does increase with the commensurate increase in price of one's chosen tool. Not to say that one's budget firearms are not gonna be able to save one's life, but...
What I carry mostly...
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Well, now, that is a pretty expensive Kahr. Nice lookin' little pistola; would like to see some reviews on it.https://shopkahrfirearmsgroup.com/copy-of-t9-elite-polished-stainless-steel-slide-w-night-sights/
For a striker fire from a mass production company...the T9 Elite is pretty expensive.
Well, now, that is a pretty expensive Kahr. Nice lookin' little pistola; would like to see some reviews on it.
KarateHottie93---Let's see:
Looks good---OK
Is reliable as other striker fired guns---OK, it's reliable as a Glock 19
It's well built---OK, like a Dan Wesson 1911
It's stiff---OK, no stiffer than a Wilson or Les Baer
Capacity of a Luger---OK, single stacks fit my hand (1911 fits great), double stacks not so well
Stainless steel---OK, a big plus
Long trigger pull---OK, similar to a smoothed out revolver (I like revolvers)
I guess I'll keep mine bought in the mid nineties when they first came out.
This one nearly all the time." Pocket Pal".
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And this one to accompany the above (Except in Winter when I am more likely to carry a revolver.)
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A Micro Desert Eagle in .380 and A Kimber Rapide in .45 ACP.
When a .45 is called for...this is it...a Sig 1911 RCS...in my version of the Askins Avenger holster...high and tight to the torso, it's about as invisible as is possible with an OWB....