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DMR
09-25-2009, 10:24 PM
Well since we now have a home for Kahr lovers how about starting the first picture thread with the "rare" T line!

Here is my T-9 dehorned by Cylinder & Slide, Novak night sights, mag well opened and a Mitch Rosen ARP inside the waist holster
http://pro-patria.us/Pistol/kahrT9.gif

and grip relieved for better access to the release
http://pro-patria.us/Pistol/Kahrrelease.gif

ripley16
09-26-2009, 06:48 AM
Here's a comparison pic with the famous HK P7. Note the similarity in size, which is close or the same in height, length, width, barrel length, weight and magazine capacity. Both are striker fired, full grip, no external safety, and very accurate examples of excellent pistols.

http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i186/ripley16/Pistols/P7andKahr004.jpg

faulty
03-16-2010, 11:54 AM
Here is my wife's T9. Second picture shows it in her Blade Tech drop-offset belt holster.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y238/greenst/Kahr1.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y238/greenst/Kahr3.jpg

ripley16
03-16-2010, 01:57 PM
faulty,
That's a nice looking holster. One of the very few drawbacks to owning the T series Kahrs are the lack of available holsters. You've solved that problem.

Here's a T9 and TP9 shot to go with my P7 combo above. I'm really liking the TP, the more I shoot it the better it feels.

http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i186/ripley16/Pistols/Kahr/paintTP9006.jpg

Chuck54
03-16-2010, 04:00 PM
Hello Ripley

Do you find you like the T9 better than the P7?

I think I shoot the T9 better than I shoot the P7.


I like my T9 a lot but end up carrying a PM9 most of the time due to it's ease of carry.

Bawanna
03-16-2010, 05:23 PM
Very nice, never get tired of looking at pretty guns, holsters and grips.:cool:

ripley16
03-16-2010, 05:36 PM
Hello Ripley

Do you find you like the T9 better than the P7?

I think I shoot the T9 better than I shoot the P7.


I like my T9 a lot but end up carrying a PM9 most of the time due to it's ease of carry.

I shoot the two about the same. I think that if I had better sights on the P7 that I'd shoot it better than I do now. Both are very fun range guns.

My primary CCW is a HK P2000SK. This gun I shoot quite a bit better than my other Kahrs though it isn't as easy to conceal as a small Kahr.

The PM9 is the only Kahr that I've never had the opportunity to shoot.

hsart
04-20-2010, 01:31 PM
Is the T9 in current production?

ripley16
04-20-2010, 02:49 PM
That's a good question, but it doesn't seem to be in current production.

hsart
04-20-2010, 04:43 PM
That's a good question, but it doesn't seem to be in current production.
While you're here... is there a P7 model that is the most reliable, investable, etc.,... I noticed that some are made in Germany and others in US. I assume the M8 is better for carry... though not a small gun.

ripley16
04-20-2010, 07:57 PM
While you're here... is there a P7 model that is the most reliable, investable, etc.,... I noticed that some are made in Germany and others in US. I assume the M8 is better for carry... though not a small gun.

They are all very reliable.

What do you mean by "investable"? If you mean worth the most, that would probably be the Jubilee model or the P7K3 especially with all the magazines and barrels in a set.

All P7s were made in Germany, none in the U.S.

Many prefer the PSP for carry, but some prefer the M8 because it has the standard mag release most U.S. guns use. Both shoot the same. The P7 went out of production in 2008.

hsart
04-20-2010, 08:15 PM
They are all very reliable.

What do you mean by "investable"? If you mean worth the most, that would probably be the Jubilee model or the P7K3 especially with all the magazines and barrels in a set.

All P7s were made in Germany, none in the U.S.

Many prefer the PSP for carry, but some prefer the M8 because it has the standard mag release most U.S. guns use. Both shoot the same. The P7 went out of production in 2008.
Many thanks... great info. I did not know about the K3 set. I had also thought that the ones stamped with a US city were assembled here. I know there is a lot of info on these available on the web. I'm interested in getting a 9mm P7 at some point. Parts available?

jlottmc
04-20-2010, 09:04 PM
OOOOHHHHH pretty, I may have to see about procuring one in 40 and dare I dream 45.

Athiker
05-13-2010, 01:07 PM
Can you tell if a t-9 is loaded? Is there a magazine loaded indicator on butt?

ripley16
05-13-2010, 01:20 PM
Can you tell if a t-9 is loaded? Is there a magazine loaded indicator on butt?

Like other Kahrs, the T9's extractor serves as a tactile loaded chamber indicator. When a round is chambered the extractor extends out from the slide a bit and you can feel it with your finger. Of course a press-check is the most positive way.

hedgehog
08-09-2010, 07:45 PM
Is the t9 the same width as the p9?

MikeyKahr
08-09-2010, 09:57 PM
According to Kahr's handy-dandy spec chart:

T9 slide width = 0.90 inches
P9 slide width = 0.90 inches

ripley16
08-10-2010, 05:04 AM
Is the t9 the same width as the p9?

The slide width is the same, yes, but the frame of the P9 is a little bit wider than the T9 frame. A holster made for a T9 may be too tight for a P9.

EDIT;
I just measured a K9 frame at .75", but the TP frame is .96" This could cause a problem, especially in plastic holsters.

DMR
08-16-2010, 08:31 PM
I often carry my P-9 in the T-9 Mitch Rosen ARG holster I have. Fits fine the grips are the big differance, not the slides.