I've been looking for one of these to handle before I give it much more thought. Anyone know of a shop that has them in stock. Nothing in Bloomington has them.....
I'm sure Bradis would have one at one of the most reasonable prices and wouldn't be a bad drive from Bloomington.
I think I saw one yesterday at an Archery/Gun Store on 54 between Little Cincy and Bloomfield. Don't remember the name of the store, first time I had been in it.
I've always liked that pic! Do you like mine?Just because the thread needs a photo:
It is REALLY small, but that's one of the main reasons I bought it. If you can't stand having your pinky not on the grip, you can get the CW9. It has 1/2 inch longer grip and barrel.sharp looking gun, but looks REALLY small. does it get "lost" in your hand when shooting? does it offer pinky extensions to keep all fingers on the gun?
sharp looking gun, but looks REALLY small. does it get "lost" in your hand when shooting? does it offer pinky extensions to keep all fingers on the gun?
sharp looking gun, but looks REALLY small. does it get "lost" in your hand when shooting? does it offer pinky extensions to keep all fingers on the gun?
Every one I've ever seen has had a fantastic trigger. It's a little different, being really long, but it's super-smooth, IMO. If you're used to shooting a Glock and riding the reset, the Kahr trigger will take some getting used to but it's nowhere near the learning curve of a DA/SA transition. IMO, of course.My LGS had two of them but both triggers were really bad. So I passed.
It's short but that is part of the appeal. I have two 7 round mags with the pinky extension and I would trade them straight up for the 6 round version if I had the chance.
I like to practice with what I carry and I have gotten used to the 6 round.