Kahr uses the "cam type" trigger system that tends to eliminate stacking ... even though a bit long on the trigger squeeze, it's consistent and smooth throughout. I picked the CW9 as my "social carry" because the trigger feel and the fact that it's the same basic "point and click" as my daily field carry revolvers.
I believe it's all in the "cam action" that makes the Kahr trigger work for me.
jd
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Hi, Ralph.
I enjoy Kahr triggers, with their long, light trigger-pull. I find it perfect for concealed carry. The other striker-fired gun that comes to mind and is similar is the Sig P365. But if it's a hammer-fired gun you seek, look no further than the Heckler and Koch pistols with their LEM trigger. To briefly summarize the shooting experience, it's sort of like a double action, but the trigger pull is light. Subsequent shots have a shorter reset than the first shot, but the trigger pull is the same. It's truly ingenious. Even better, the trigger parts are interchangeable on most of the HK pistols. You can go from DAO to DA/SA to LEM by just changing out a couple small parts.
With spring changes, internal buffing, and some use, a trigger that's pretty close to a Kahr. Long, smooth, light and SA/DA.
Of my semi autos; the Hk Light LEM is real close to my MK40 Elite trigger.
And they are hammer fired with second strike capability.
I'm not sure if you're talking range gun or carry gun?
P2000SK Light LEM 357 is my favored carry.
USP Tactical 45 with Match LEM Hybrid at the range.
Anything HK and Light LEM will get the job done.
I'm not a big 40 S&W guy.
But my P30 40 Light LEM is flat outstanding.
I too prefer the sa/da trigger. I put an LEM trigger in my P30, but it just didn't sing to me. I took it out before selling that P30, so it's around here someplace. I now have a P30LS with a short reset trigger that i like considerably more. I think the trigger on a SIG P250 I had was the closest in feel to a Kahr trigger.
Regards,
Greg