I own and like both pistols. It's very easy to inadvertently touch the slide lock lever on the Glock 42. Once you get the grip down correctly, it's fine.
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I own and like both pistols. It's very easy to inadvertently touch the slide lock lever on the Glock 42. Once you get the grip down correctly, it's fine.
Why did you name this thread Cw 380?
The German Polizei carried 32's well into the 1970s. The graveyards of Europe are filled the criminals killed by police with .32 acp. I think modern .380s will do the job with the right hollow...
I don't like Trump's personality. He comes off as abrasive and somewhat arrogant, but I don't have to like him. I'm never going to meet him. I think he is the only candidate who can effect actual...
My experience with the CW380 was that it was very frustrating through a couple hundred rounds then all of a sudden it started humming along and never a problem since. I did use a lot of Precision...
I don't go to games anymore, I'm not walking unarmed downtown at night to my car to retrieve my weapon from the glovebox.
I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the...
I got a CW380 for a great price a year ago. The break-in period was tedious. Just at the point that I was about to give up on the pistol, it started purring like a kitten. In this caliber, the...
Trump in 2016
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My experience with my CW380 was that just at the point I thought it would never break in, it suddenly smoothed out and has become 100% dependable. I tried some Precision One XTP +P for the break in...
The point is moot as far as I am concerned. Why buy such a small, compact pistol only to put an extended magazine on it? Just buy a bigger gun if that is your goal.
The truth of it is, if a real bad guy does show up, the screener will be the first one blasted and then he'll go right in and do his dirty work.
Welcome to the forum. You made the right choice with the CM9. I feel it's the perfect CCW weapon.
What exactly have you been doing with your pistol young man? :biggrin1:
I own a lot of Kahrs in various calibers. The CW380 was my first in .380 acp. I did notice a difference in the break-in period. Unlike the bigger calibers I didn't really find it productive to try...
It's the tolerances alright. I had a Ruger LCP long before I picked up a CW380 over the holidays last year. At first I thought I had a lemon on my hands, but after a couple of range sessions the...
Same results that I have gotten. Walther PPS and Kahr CM9 are my light carry guns.
Blade Tech or Comp-Tac
You would still need a permit of you want to travel to other states.
I have a CM9 for pocket carry and a 9mm PPS for belt carry. If I do get a 43, it won't be for at least a year, (after the bugs are worked out), and then only to add to my collection.
Nice job.
If you read any brand-specific gun forum you will mainly see complaints. They are mostly from people who don't clean a gun before going to the range, run the cheapest ammo they can find and don't...
With Glocks it's usually the shooter using too much trigger finger. Try the first pad, not the crease. Also, this video will help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-x-UbatREbo