I just got a Kahr MK40 in stainless steel, its a bit heavy for carry , but the extra weight is very good when it is fired. the craftmanship on this gun is outstanding. American made , right in my home town of Worcester Massachusetts. best trigger pull i have ever seen. I will choose a Kahr over a glock anyday.
I saw some sneak pictures of the new Kahr P380, their super tiny pocket .380. It looks like a PM9 or PM40, only smaller. I'm surprised they didn't call it the PM380. Maybe that was too much text for the little slide. Heh heh.
I'm glad you like your PM40. I started to get one, but I went with one more round in the PM9 and a very slightly smaller and lighter pistol. It could have gone either way. I think the 9 might be a bit more accurate for me.
little bit i guess :) But anyway I thought that PM9 is smaller than the gun in this vid. But I have never seen it live, just on the pictures :)) That's maybe why...
The PM9 is small. I carry it 24/7 in a thin Kydex holster in my right rear pocket.The PM9 is small. I carry it 24/7 in a thin Kydex holster in my right rear pocket.
I know that is tiny. I was about to buy it, but they do not sell it anymore in Czech Republic. I was hesitatig between Keltec and Kahr. You do not have any experience with Keltec, do you...
I'm a big fan of Kel-Tec. I waited a few months for the release of the Kel-Tec PF-9, but it had some initial problems so I bought the Kahr PM9. The PF-9 problems are now fixed and it shoots well. The Kahr trigger is nicer, and I like the stainless & polymer construction, but the PF-9 is half the price. The Kel-Tec P-11 is a bit larger version 9mm with larger capacity. I love my Kel-Tec PLR-16 and SUB-2000.
I have no video comparing the PM9 to the PF-9. I've shot both. They're essentially the same size. The PF-9 holds one more round. The PF-9 has a snappier recoil with a bit more muzzle flip. There are comparison pictures in the PF-9 section of the Kel-Tec Owners Group forum at KTOG dot ORG, and more of my PM9 pictures in the Other Guns section.
keltec make a good, you have to shoot about 200 rounds thru it to break it in. then they are very reliable, I had the P11, PF9, and the P3AT. any one of them is good for carry. the PF9 is a very good gun for the money, it is not as well made as a Kahr, but it will get the job done. I think keltec is a good choice, just break it in, shoot it alot. the P11, will accept smith + wession large capacity 59 series magazine. alot of firepower
hi, I am thinking of getting a Kahr PM9 , is it a reliable gun, and can it handle + P loads, how is the recoil?? please tell me about this gun before i drop $650.
I can enthusiastically recommend the PM9. I usually go nuts researching, but I didn't with the PM9. I ordered it sight unseen, but couldn't be happier. Glock was my standard for pistol excellence, but now Kahr is my new standard of excellence. Best DAO trigger pull. Unbelievably accurate for such a small pistol. I tried to force a malfunction during break-in with extreme limp wristing, etc., and couldn't! I carry Corbon +P DPX. It loves them, but it eats anything (rare for a tiny CCW). A+++
ok, dude, you sold me, i will get one, I am originally from Worcester Massachusettes. and i have friends that work at the Kahr factory. I tend to leave my gun at home cause they too heavy, or bulky, alot of good they will do me htere. 9mm is a good self defense round.easy to shoot,abundant,and cheap thanks dude.
Dude, I just Got a PM9 with the night sights, this is a very light weight tiny 9mm. cant wait to shoot it!!!they molded the receiver rails out of polymer, and it is part of the frame. I hope it is strong. this thing disappears into my pocket. I think Im going to sell my Keltec PF9. I never cared for glocks, i just didnt like the way it fit into my hand, glocks are ok, but Kahr is better. made right here, in the USA!!!
I recommend the black Tungsten DLC (Diamond Like Coating). It looks great, and it's extremely hard. After over a year of pocket carry there is no indication of finish wear. It still looks brand new.
As you can see from the video, there is some muzzle flip, but there's less than any of the few comparably sized 9mm pistols. Kahr offset the feed ramp to the left and the trigger bar to the right to lower the bore axis to reduce muzzle flip. I think those are patented innovations.
Since you like the Kahr PM9 so much, figured you'd want to see it on night vision (hence my video comment).
Frankdude72 3 years ago
I just got a Kahr MK40 in stainless steel, its a bit heavy for carry , but the extra weight is very good when it is fired. the craftmanship on this gun is outstanding. American made , right in my home town of Worcester Massachusetts. best trigger pull i have ever seen. I will choose a Kahr over a glock anyday.
stevo642007 4 years ago
Those Moonies sure make nice guns, eh?
:^)
I saw some sneak pictures of the new Kahr P380, their super tiny pocket .380. It looks like a PM9 or PM40, only smaller. I'm surprised they didn't call it the PM380. Maybe that was too much text for the little slide. Heh heh.
I'm glad you like your PM40. I started to get one, but I went with one more round in the PM9 and a very slightly smaller and lighter pistol. It could have gone either way. I think the 9 might be a bit more accurate for me.
Liberty4Ever 4 years ago
is that realy mp9?
kamilfarda 4 years ago
It's a Kahr PM9, not a Ruger MP9 submachine gun.
Dyslexic? :)
Liberty4Ever 4 years ago
little bit i guess :) But anyway I thought that PM9 is smaller than the gun in this vid. But I have never seen it live, just on the pictures :)) That's maybe why...
kamilfarda 4 years ago
The PM9 is small. I carry it 24/7 in a thin Kydex holster in my right rear pocket.The PM9 is small. I carry it 24/7 in a thin Kydex holster in my right rear pocket.
Liberty4Ever 4 years ago
I know that is tiny. I was about to buy it, but they do not sell it anymore in Czech Republic. I was hesitatig between Keltec and Kahr. You do not have any experience with Keltec, do you...
kamilfarda 4 years ago
I'm a big fan of Kel-Tec. I waited a few months for the release of the Kel-Tec PF-9, but it had some initial problems so I bought the Kahr PM9. The PF-9 problems are now fixed and it shoots well. The Kahr trigger is nicer, and I like the stainless & polymer construction, but the PF-9 is half the price. The Kel-Tec P-11 is a bit larger version 9mm with larger capacity. I love my Kel-Tec PLR-16 and SUB-2000.
Liberty4Ever 4 years ago
Could you post any video showing differences between them? I mean between any of Keltec and Kahr PM9?
kamilfarda 4 years ago
I have no video comparing the PM9 to the PF-9. I've shot both. They're essentially the same size. The PF-9 holds one more round. The PF-9 has a snappier recoil with a bit more muzzle flip. There are comparison pictures in the PF-9 section of the Kel-Tec Owners Group forum at KTOG dot ORG, and more of my PM9 pictures in the Other Guns section.
Liberty4Ever 4 years ago
keltec make a good, you have to shoot about 200 rounds thru it to break it in. then they are very reliable, I had the P11, PF9, and the P3AT. any one of them is good for carry. the PF9 is a very good gun for the money, it is not as well made as a Kahr, but it will get the job done. I think keltec is a good choice, just break it in, shoot it alot. the P11, will accept smith + wession large capacity 59 series magazine. alot of firepower
stevo642007 4 years ago
hi, I am thinking of getting a Kahr PM9 , is it a reliable gun, and can it handle + P loads, how is the recoil?? please tell me about this gun before i drop $650.
thanks
stevo642007 4 years ago
I can enthusiastically recommend the PM9. I usually go nuts researching, but I didn't with the PM9. I ordered it sight unseen, but couldn't be happier. Glock was my standard for pistol excellence, but now Kahr is my new standard of excellence. Best DAO trigger pull. Unbelievably accurate for such a small pistol. I tried to force a malfunction during break-in with extreme limp wristing, etc., and couldn't! I carry Corbon +P DPX. It loves them, but it eats anything (rare for a tiny CCW). A+++
Liberty4Ever 4 years ago
ok, dude, you sold me, i will get one, I am originally from Worcester Massachusettes. and i have friends that work at the Kahr factory. I tend to leave my gun at home cause they too heavy, or bulky, alot of good they will do me htere. 9mm is a good self defense round.easy to shoot,abundant,and cheap thanks dude.
stevo642007 4 years ago
you can also go to the extreme of putting +p+ ammo the gun can handel it with no problem
truplaya71287 3 years ago
Dude, I just Got a PM9 with the night sights, this is a very light weight tiny 9mm. cant wait to shoot it!!!they molded the receiver rails out of polymer, and it is part of the frame. I hope it is strong. this thing disappears into my pocket. I think Im going to sell my Keltec PF9. I never cared for glocks, i just didnt like the way it fit into my hand, glocks are ok, but Kahr is better. made right here, in the USA!!!
stevo642007 4 years ago
I recommend the black Tungsten DLC (Diamond Like Coating). It looks great, and it's extremely hard. After over a year of pocket carry there is no indication of finish wear. It still looks brand new.
As you can see from the video, there is some muzzle flip, but there's less than any of the few comparably sized 9mm pistols. Kahr offset the feed ramp to the left and the trigger bar to the right to lower the bore axis to reduce muzzle flip. I think those are patented innovations.
Liberty4Ever 4 years ago