Pics would be a plus too....

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The all of the 9MM Kahrs are the same width, .90" Here is a good reference on them http://www.kahr.com/dtlspec_cw9093.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;texjames wrote:How wide is the grip on a CW and PM 9? Pics look like about as thick as slide.
Yeah I should have said we bought my wife's gun used at a Gun Show. First time she took it to the range she had a problem with trigger pin walking out. We took it a gun shop we know who does a lot of business with Kahr. He sent it in the factory got that fixed and since it was manfactured in 2000 gun got all of the updates. All it cost us was shipping about $30, and we even got a hard box for it since we didn't have one before. Turn around was about 10 days. Gun has been flawless for the last 600 hundreds through it.O6nop wrote:You may have already decided, but I'll throw in my $.02.
I just shipped off my Kahr CW9 to the factory due to light primer strikes on 50% of the rounds that I fire. I've checked several forums and I have seen a few posts where they have had the same problem. I think everyone of those folks sent their gun back to Kahr to get it fixed. While all were pretty satisfied with the repairs (replace slide, barrel and sometimes the striker assembly) it cost me $82 to ship it priority overnight from a PakMail location. I am waiting for their evaluation of the problem.
I received a call from Kahr and they reported to me that after 100 rounds they had no issues. I told them the brands that I used and he told me the brands they use. Apparently, I am not allowed to use practice ammo in my gun, only defense ammo. They will send me a list of the ammo they used when they return my gun, from what I remember they used Speer Gold Dot, Federal Premium, Black Hills and one other.O6nop wrote:You may have already decided, but I'll throw in my $.02.
I just shipped off my Kahr CW9 to the factory due to light primer strikes on 50% of the rounds that I fire. I've checked several forums and I have seen a few posts where they have had the same problem. I think everyone of those folks sent their gun back to Kahr to get it fixed. While all were pretty satisfied with the repairs (replace slide, barrel and sometimes the striker assembly) it cost me $82 to ship it priority overnight from a PakMail location. I am waiting for their evaluation of the problem.