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    Default Kahr naming scheme?

    Does anyone know what the different name prefixes used by Kahr mean? Like 'P', 'PM', 'CW', 'CM', 'K', 'T' etc? I ask because I thought the "equivalent" to my pocket CW380 in the 9mm lineup would be the CW9, but actually it turns out for pocket carry what I'd really want is the CM9 (I think?). So what do they all mean, if anything? Just curious...

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    Default Kahr naming scheme?

    It is a little confusing. I'm not sure about meanings.
    P9/CW9/K9
    PM9/CM9/MK9
    P380/CW380
    T9/TP9/CT9.

    There is no cm380 but there is a CT380.
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    Look up any pistol on Kahr.com and the legend is on the bottom of the page. It pretty much makes sense except for the .380's. I'm not sure what they were thinking there...
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    How about "P" is for Plastic. PM would be micro sized, plastic. Or, maybe P is for Premium. That could mean "C" is for cheaper?

    I'm not coming up with anything for K or T, but I'm sure folks on this board can come up with something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfonse View Post
    How about "P" is for Plastic. PM would be micro sized, plastic. Or, maybe P is for Premium. That could mean "C" is for cheaper?

    I'm not coming up with anything for K or T, but I'm sure folks on this board can come up with something.
    close, Alphonse...P is polymer, M is micro. Kahr's website actually lists the definitions with the pistols.

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    Here ya go


    Kahr Model Legend

    TP: Polymer Frame, 3.965"~4.04" Barrel
    KP: Polymer Frame, 3.54"~3.6" Barrel, 2.53" Barrel (.380 ACP Models)
    PM: Polymer Frame, 3.1"~3.24" Barrel
    KT: Steel Frame, 3.965"~4.0" Barrel
    K: Steel Frame, 3.465"~3.5" Barrel
    M: Steel Frame, 3.0"~3.1" Barrel
    CT: Concealed Weapon, Polymer Frame, 3.965"~4.04" Barrel, 3.0" Barrel (.380 ACP Models)
    CW: Concealed Weapon, Polymer Frame, 3.565"~3.64" Barrel, 2.58" Barrel (.380 ACP Models)
    CM: Concealed Weapon, Polymer Frame, 3.0"~3.24" Barrel

    1st Three Numbers
    454: .45 ACP
    414: .40 S&W (with External Safety & LCI)
    404: .40 S&W
    919: 9mm (with External Safety & LCI)
    909: 9mm
    383: .380 ACP
    3823: .380 ACP (with LCI)
    4th Number
    0: Carbon Steel, Black Oxide*
    1: Carbon Steel, Nickel Finish*
    2: Carbon Steel, Black T Finish*
    3: Matte Stainless Steel
    4: Blackened Stainless Steel
    6: Polished Stainless Steel, Elite98*
    8: Polished Stainless Steel, Elite2003
    * Discontinued

    Letters at end
    L: Crimson Trace® Laser Sight
    N: Tritium Night Sights
    NOVAK: Novak® Low Profile Tritium Night Sights*
    * Discontinued
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    C is for concealed! I still don't know what K and T stand for.

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    Or MK?
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    T means target. Says so on the box.

    I always thought K was for Kahr as in the first Kahr pistol, and had no particular meaning.
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    I thought the c stood for conventional rifling

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