“...Wilson urged me to buy it in an email...”
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-Wlf
“...Wilson urged me to buy it in an email...”
🤣
-Wlf
I thought so too because during the day I couldn't detect a hint of a glow. I put the pistol on the nightstand last night. After a few minutes of total darkness I could see them begin to glow. As my visual purple levels grew I could see the glow well enough to tell where the pistol was on the nightstand and the direction the muzzle was pointing. The pistol was originally sold in 2011. I'm guessing the sights are probably at half strength.
Now that I have the PM9, what do you think would be a fair price to ask for the CM9? It was fired just enough to break it in and make sure it's EDC dependable. It has the original cardboard box and all accoutrements. I'm thinking $269 (which happens to be what I paid for the PM9). Thoughts?
Sounds fair to me.
The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.
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Unless you're really hard up for cash, or there's some unsolvable issue with the CM9, I would strongly recommend keeping both. One for each pocket. You'll have more magazines on hand, too.
I never owned a P series Kahr, but can not imagine liking it much better than I do my CM9. But, still want a MK9 elite and it is basically a metal, heavier CM9 too, but I want one so badddddddddd.
When I bought the PM9 I asked the LGS what happens if I take it to the range and it doesn't shoot right. His response, "Then you own a gun that doesn't shoot right, 'cause it's being sold 'as is.'" Then I asked since it's 'as is,' can I field strip it here at the counter and examine it before I buy it? No!! Well this evening I put 150+ rounds through it. The last seven were Hornady Critical Defense in the magazine I intend to carry. It was absolutely flawless. I'll clean it tonight and carry it tomorrow.
I own three of the Kahr micro 9's.
CM/PM/MK9. I've never had a malfunction with any of them, and they all shoot great. Of all my handguns, I have complete faith in these three to work when I need them most.