Cm9, 40 & 45
I purchased my CM40 a few years ago and had a lot of problems with it accepting most ammo. After much experimentation (frustration), I found that it would always accept small mouth hollow points. The best were the Double Tap rounds with the Barnes bullets. I then purchased the CM45 and after about 600 or so rounds, it suffered FTF problems. I sent it in and they said the frame was bent (I didn't know they could) and they replaced it. Since it had a new serial number, I had to have it sent to my FFL guy. About 6 months ago I purchased a CM9 and have had no issues with that gun. I go to the range two or three times a month and all of the Kahr's now run like clocks. I said all of this this to come to my point: I purchased a Kimber Micro 9 Raptor several months ago (for 1K) and I have had so many issues with it that It has gone into my gun storage box and my 3 Kahr CM's are the only guns that I will trust to carry.
Kahr CM45
Kahr CM40
Kahr CM9
Glock 23
Colt 45 Govt. Mod.
Kimber Micro 9 Raptor
Kel Tec P11
S&W Bodyguard
Ruger LCP
Colt M4
Mossberg 500 Combat Shotgun
NRA Life Member
U.S. Army Infantry 1966-69
Indianapolis P.D. 1969-1974
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