I am a long time lurker here, I have shot the P380 (and several other Kahrs in 9mm) and it is a delight, helped the friend of mine that owns it set it up with the info/preps/mods found on this forum.
Here is my question: Would anyone see the need for a larger version of the P380 besides me? (Maybe a "T"380 designator?) I think the P380 is an excellent size and the functionality is beyond anything I experienced with other .380's.
The reason I would like to see a proportionately larger model in .380 is for novice shooters. If Kahr could scale up the P380 to a CW size (NOT THICKNESS HOWEVER) then a smaller stature person would have a skinny 8(or 9)+1, 14oz(?) compact sized 3.5" barrel length pistol that is "just right" as they say. Except it would be about like a strong .22lr pistol for recoil...with all the other Kahr attributes such as simplicity and durability as well as a (theoretical) easy to rack slide.
I think this would be a winning combination for a whole bunch of semi-auto neophytes and would not be intimidating to either shoot or learn the tap-rack-bang manual of arms that semi-autos have. Plus the .380 is not a caliber you would grow out of, it serves a valid function for SD.
I was looking at the Walther PK380 and if you have not handled one, check it out if you can. Racking the slide is easy compared to other pistols due to the locked breech design and .380 lower power recoil springs, but for me it is not the pistol for a neophyte with the "safeties" that are all over it. Still a nice pistol though, but a Kahr version of a "larger" .380 would fill my bill and float my boat.... The other upside would be 8(or 9) round mags for the P380!