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Thread: OK, I Really Like My CT380 -- (ended up getting it back!)

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    Well, it's now official........

    My CT380 has moved on -- and my SIG P365 is now my favorite carry gun.

    I'll keep my Kahr K9 for sure -- with Crimson Trace grips & Dawson fiber optic sights -- but I'm now down to only 1 Kahr.

    Old No7
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    I do like my P365s. I haven't sold any Kahrs though.
    Aftermarket accessories for Kahr Pistols at https://lakelinellc.com/
    There are always more in the pipeline...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidR View Post
    CT380 and CM9 are my two carry guns. IWB at ~1:30.

    Been mostly carrying the CM9 lately but the CT380 is smaller, thinner and lighter.

    Crappy pic below shows both at 7+1

    What are those rubber grips they are sporting? I really need a good option for my P380....

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    Quote Originally Posted by boscobarbell View Post
    What are those rubber grips they are sporting? I really need a good option for my P380....
    They’re made by Tuff1.

    They are silicon-based so they are a little grippier than a bike tube but still very thin.

    muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidR View Post
    They’re made by Tuff1.

    They are silicon-based so they are a little grippier than a bike tube but still very thin.
    Thanks for that. Just bought a two-pack. Finding decent add-on grips for some of the less popular pistols, especially the micros, can be tough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boscobarbell View Post
    Thanks for that. Just bought a two-pack. Finding decent add-on grips for some of the less popular pistols, especially the micros, can be tough.
    Better pic of one on my CM9

    muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.

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    Very nice.

    You know, I really, really love my P365, but every time I see a photo of a Kahr I miss my PM9 all over again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old No7 View Post
    Well, it's now official........

    My CT380 has moved on -- and my SIG P365 is now my favorite carry gun.

    I'll keep my Kahr K9 for sure -- with Crimson Trace grips & Dawson fiber optic sights -- but I'm now down to only 1 Kahr.

    Old No7
    * Update *

    My CT380 is back -- and it's the P365 I played with awhile that has moved on!

    The slim 380 was missed and I couldn't quite warm up to the 365 even though I'd tried, and it was my 3rd SIG too (I'll keep the others). The more I thought about it, I realized that if I needed more than the 8 rounds of 380 in the little Kahr -- then I was in the wrong neighborhood at the wrong time! Yeah, the 365 held 10 or 12 rounds of 9mm (or up to 15, but I didn't get one of those mags) but I honestly can't see myself needing that much firepower for what I call a "Get Off Me" gun. The l'il 380 doesn't print at all with just an untucked t-shirt and shorts, and it also pocket carries much better for me than the 365 did, so I've gone back to it.

    The 365 did have a light striker-fire trigger too, but maybe it was "a little too light" (??) and I just feel more comfortable with the longer (but smoooooooth, with no stacking) trigger pull of the Kahr. Oh well, this isn't the first time I've tried a new gun just to go back to the one I'd had before... But going back to a Kahr isn't a bad thing.

    And as this CT380 had been upgraded with the Lakeline Striker and a Galloway Precision SS Striker Guide, and was already broken in by the "prior owner" , it's concealed-carry ready to go.

    Old No7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old No7 View Post
    * Update *

    My CT380 is back -- and it's the P365 I played with awhile that has moved on!

    The slim 380 was missed and I couldn't quite warm up to the 365 even though I'd tried, and it was my 3rd SIG too (I'll keep the others). The more I thought about it, I realized that if I needed more than the 8 rounds of 380 in the little Kahr -- then I was in the wrong neighborhood at the wrong time! Yeah, the 365 held 10 or 12 rounds of 9mm (or up to 15, but I didn't get one of those mags) but I honestly can't see myself needing that much firepower for what I call a "Get Off Me" gun. The l'il 380 doesn't print at all with just an untucked t-shirt and shorts, and it also pocket carries much better for me than the 365 did, so I've gone back to it.

    The 365 did have a light striker-fire trigger too, but maybe it was "a little too light" (??) and I just feel more comfortable with the longer (but smoooooooth, with no stacking) trigger pull of the Kahr. Oh well, this isn't the first time I've tried a new gun just to go back to the one I'd had before... But going back to a Kahr isn't a bad thing.

    And as this CT380 had been upgraded with the Lakeline Striker and a Galloway Precision SS Striker Guide, and was already broken in by the "prior owner" , it's concealed-carry ready to go.

    Old No7
    I can relate to this. I’m just wishy washy. Haven’t carried my P365 recently and now 50/50 carry either a Sig P938 or LCP. The Sig is slightly smaller than the CM9 and I kinda like the manual safety. The LCP has seen more carry than any other pistol I own and I shoot it well. Also recently acquired a LCP v1.5 with the better trigger from my dads collection that I bought him about 4 years ago so that will likely see some carry also.

    ive about figured out that I had best not get rid of any of small carry guns because I like to change up regularly.
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