My CT380 tungsten has the MagGuts inserts in both mags and the gun has been 100% reliable since the first shol. I love it.
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My CT380 tungsten has the MagGuts inserts in both mags and the gun has been 100% reliable since the first shol. I love it.
I have MagGuts inserts in both of my CT380 magazines and now with one in the chamber, I have a nine shot pocket .380. The gun and both converted mags have been 100% flawless since the first shot. ...
I have the Magguts inserts in two magazines for my CT380 and they work flawlessly. Now with one in the chamber I have a 9 round pocket gun and it is very comforting.
I have the limited edition CT380 with the tungsten cerakote slide and I carry in a pocket holster. I have Maggut inserts in both magazines, and having a 9 shot pocket pistol is a real comfort. The...
I have two factory mags for my CT380 and added MagGuts followers and spring kits to both---now they hold 8 rounds and are totally reliable. That, with one in the chamber gives me a pocket pistol with...
CT380 is a dream to shoot, easy on the hand, conceals well in front pocket, and totally reliable. I've owned dozens of semi-autos, including many high end models, and I now own two Kahrs, and they...
I was born and raised in Memphis, and my maternal great grandfather spent the entire war with the Texas Cavalry, and my father's family has lived in the Hope, Arkansas area since the early 1800s, so...
Just a question....Why would you worry about "looks" of a guide rod which is totally hidden inside the gun? Since Kahr furnishes a proper steel guide rod to start with, how could that improve...
I've owned several dozen different semi-auto pistols, and recently bought a new CT-9. For the money, I think it's the best buy out there and I'm very pleased with the gun. It has been 100% reliable...
That silly CB talk has NOTHING to do with Amateur Radio. We share NOTHING with the CB radio clowns. CB is confined to 40 designated channels in the 11 meter band. Hams legally operate bands from...
........That's CB talk and has NOTHING to do with Amateur (ham) radio. The Amateur Service has been in existence since before World War One, and CB only came into existence in the 1950s. Hams have to...