I think the priceless reaction (over stated) was his surprise at how little recoil comparatively the PM45 has to say a 1911.
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I think the priceless reaction (over stated) was his surprise at how little recoil comparatively the PM45 has to say a 1911.
I like the king tuk, I also like the Theis. the G17 is my duty gun and what I ccw off duty as well.
if its for the house it doesn't matter how it looks as long as it works right.
that was a steal! the Kahr steel guns were their best and flagship guns.....
I'm trying to talk a guy in to trading his CW45 for one of my smith wheelys..... this after I had a rough start with a PM45, that's how bad I want these guns to work. they are a great idea but the...
I wish I had that reaction. well, I did after 600 + rounds. LOL.
I thought the broken follower was a .40cal issue due to machining errors in the feed ramps. has this spread to 9mm too, or has it always been there just not as prevalent?
all I did was thicken the grip with a slip on and install a flush fit mag base.
that's great! warranty work shipping both ways paid by them, warranty work paid by them, turn around time reasonable. I hope this one does better than the first. keep us posted.
let us know how much they charge you and what the turn around time is. I wonder if they can repair that or if they have to replace the entire frame (new SN#) shipped to an FFL...
yep, my frame sticks out just a bit farther than the slide assy.
great pix! I wish I still had my K9.
he is asking a question that unfortunately no one can answer, but should.
how does it shoot?
got the Theis in a few days ago, been wearing at home to try it out with my PPS. this really is thinner than my King Tuk and G26.
who moved my cheese?!
anyone have a Theis IWB holster? how do you like it?
failures in leadership always start at the top. police leadership, political leadership, "moral" leadership...... you know where to point the finger.
pros:
easy to dress around.
more comfortable.
allows for the inadvertent "flash" of an open jacket or printing for the concealed carrier.
cons:
screams "shoot me first".
most have...
this gun does need all those gizmos on it to work properly while being safe to carry, however I applaud Kahr for making these guns with those OPTIONS for those in restrictive states.
I keep saying that the 9mm poly Kahrs are the best of the bunch.
Id expect this from the econo CM versions, but not the high dollar PM version.
consider the source.
play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
I cant remember why I got rid of my MK9... except I tried to pocket carry it. hind sight is 20/20 and if I had it now I would most definitely hold on to it.