Noted from a couple of good reviewers that the CW 45 shoots low at 10 yards. IS that the normal case with these guns? I would assume the same from the P45 because they have a similar sight picture. Thanks.
Noted from a couple of good reviewers that the CW 45 shoots low at 10 yards. IS that the normal case with these guns? I would assume the same from the P45 because they have a similar sight picture. Thanks.
Mine shoots spot on. I’ve never had any problem with it shooting low.
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Mine are spot on as well, cw, p, pm, 45s. I can even hit the bullseye when i get lucky (shakiest hands in the east).
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That hasn't been the case with mine. Here's something I posted in September of last year about my CW45 (the Gold Dots were fired offhand from 10 yds.)
I do have the Trijicon night sights that Kahr offers on my CW45: http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.p...760#post184760
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Thanks guys. Maybe the reviewers are newbs to DAO and have trouble shooting POA.
If it's on the web it must be true.
Mine doesn't except when I screw up like the flyer in the lower left.
Gents: thanks for the reports AND pics. How is CW 45 reliability?
My CW45 is still relatively new with about 400 rounds through it.
It just functions effortlessly - seems almost slow motion. It's very mild mannered, and it's impossible for me to not like it. Never a hint of a malfunction.
It would make a great choice for a first time Kahr owner, and the value is really impressive.
I put the Trijicon front night sight from Kahr on mine. Doesn't get any easier to install - took all of 10 minutes to do.
My LGS owner's wife doesn't like Kahrs because she struggles to rack their slides. Even she likes the CW45, and has no problem racking the slide on it. It's just user friendly all around.