Microgunner Posted May 5, 2012 Report Posted May 5, 2012 God help me, a Kahr P45 just came out of pawn (defaulted) and I put it on the wall for sale.Now I want it so bad I can taste it.20 oz, 6+1 shot, very thin .45ACP pistol.Please let it be sold by the time I come back to work next week or I won't be able to resist it any longer.Can y'all hear that?.......it's calling to me.
edgecrusher Posted May 6, 2012 Report Posted May 6, 2012 Triple Dog Dare ;D :o you know what that means!
Microgunner Posted May 7, 2012 Author Report Posted May 7, 2012 :laugh:It's in fate's hands.If it's there Thursday it's mine.If not, oh well....
Microgunner Posted May 10, 2012 Author Report Posted May 10, 2012 Triple Dog Dare ;D You don't have a hair on your........ Bought it!Here it is compared to my HK45C I'm wearing today.Although they look very close in size the HK is much thicker and bigger feeling in my hand.I love the way the Kahr feels.
Tal Posted May 10, 2012 Report Posted May 10, 2012 Very cool...Let us know how it shoots when you take it to the range.
asmurff Posted May 10, 2012 Report Posted May 10, 2012 Now you've added another decision to you life, which .45 to carry, we should all have such tough decisions :grin:
imschur Posted May 11, 2012 Report Posted May 11, 2012 very cool, its like when a hot chick has a hot best friend
Kilibreaux Posted November 8, 2012 Report Posted November 8, 2012 Bought it!Here it is compared to my HK45C I'm wearing today.Although they look very close in size the HK is much thicker and bigger feeling in my hand.I love the way the Kahr feels.Kahr has made their "bones" producing compact...and I mean COMPACT handguns. The introduction of slimmed down versions from other makers is a direct result of Kahr's highly concealable pistols.
Kilibreaux Posted November 20, 2012 Report Posted November 20, 2012 Bought it!Here it is compared to my HK45C I'm wearing today.Although they look very close in size the HK is much thicker and bigger feeling in my hand.I love the way the Kahr feels.I think what surprises people about Kahr pistols is how compact and light they are. The Glock 36 would appear to be a direct response to Kahr, yet even then it's not as compact nor light.Kahr makes outstanding pistols, and while they aren't "cheap" they are something one can bet their life on.I have a Kahr P380 that fits in a front jeans pocket with ease. It weighs less than 10 oz empty and has THE SMOOTHEST, LIGHTEST, double-action pull I've ever experienced. Kahr's little .380 is so small and light they even offer a neck carry option! While I love and appreciate what Glock brings to the table in terms of service grade size and style, I also appreciate that any model Kahr is going to be as compact as any pistol can be made, combined with the smoothest trigger pull imaginable.
Microgunner Posted November 23, 2012 Author Report Posted November 23, 2012 I think what surprises people about Kahr pistols is how compact and light they are. The Glock 36 would appear to be a direct response to Kahr, yet even then it's not as compact nor light.Kahr makes outstanding pistols, and while they aren't "cheap" they are something one can bet their life on.I have a Kahr P380 that fits in a front jeans pocket with ease. It weighs less than 10 oz empty and has THE SMOOTHEST, LIGHTEST, double-action pull I've ever experienced. Kahr's little .380 is so small and light they even offer a neck carry option! While I love and appreciate what Glock brings to the table in terms of service grade size and style, I also appreciate that any model Kahr is going to be as compact as any pistol can be made, combined with the smoothest trigger pull imaginable.I too own a Kahr P380 and it has been one of my favorite deep concealment pieces.
Longitude Zero Posted November 23, 2012 Report Posted November 23, 2012 I have CCW'd a Kahr CW45 for years and would not trade it for ANY Glock.
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