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    Hi everyone i am new here and just purchased my first kahr. After cleaning and checking over gun as advised in sticky i finally got to take it out to the range. There were three shooters trying this pistol out and i think it sold two more for kahr. Everyone was impressed. After over 300 rds with no issues at all we were all happy with the way it felt and handled. Measured trigger after range session with a lyman guage and it average 6.5 pounds. I am very impressed with this ct9.

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    Welcome, glad you found us and had a good experience on your first trip.

    6.5 is a tad heavier than usual.
    You can order a 5# striker spring from Wolff and it will lighten it a bit.

    That being said if the 6.5 works for you and apparently it does, maybe don't mess with it.
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    Welcome and congratulations on your new purchase.
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    T hank you for the quick reply. Being an old double action revolver shooter i found the trigger pull to be great. For me it dosent need any improvement. just felt good out of the box.That being said i am always tinkering and looking for ways to improve my firearms so i may have to look into that striker spring

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