Interesting looking device, the Magguts. Might have to order one and try it out, see how smooth the feed is with 8 rounds in a 7 round mag. Won’t hurt to try. Thanks for the info.
Interesting looking device, the Magguts. Might have to order one and try it out, see how smooth the feed is with 8 rounds in a 7 round mag. Won’t hurt to try. Thanks for the info.
While I like my Kahrs, if I lived in Seattle or Portland I'd probably consider carrying a double stack. Welcome to the board. Stay safe!
If I lived in Seattle or Portland I could probably only need a single shot. One to my own head to end my foolishness for living there in the first place.
In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
"If you are a warrior legally authorized to carry a weapon and you step outside without that weapon, then you become a sheep, pretending that JOCKO will not come today."
Best welcome thread I’ve ever read here!
Welcome from Round Rock, Texas!
A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
-Rudyard Kipling
OP: Greetings from Maple Valley...My first Kahr was a PM9 which I stumbled across at Fall City Firearms, jumped on it at $319 (used of course with three mags). Fell in love with the Kahr brand and have since added the CW45. I have the Magguts +1 spring and follower in the PM9's 7+1 and 6+1 magazines so I'm carrying it as 8+1 or 7+1, which is decent. Absolutely no issues in feeding. I'm using the Kimber (#1000173A) 7+1 magazine in the CW45 so she's a 8 rounder, again a decent count and typical of any single stack. My other single stack EDC's are the M&P Shield in 9mm, 40 S&W, 45ACP and Sig P238 (all four guns have Magguts +1 springs and followers).
As far as living in Seattle goes, I could have left years ago too but to where? Hurricane alley? Tornado alley? Sub zero temperatures? Blizzards? Blistering Socal/AZ heat? I'm still here only because the freakin' weather isn't a killer, yeah gloomy skies in the winter months but clouds don't kill.
You can't find perfect weather anywhere. I like seasons myself. A bit of brisk winter air for a while kind of freshens things up a bit. Fall is a perfect time for me. 60 degree weather and beautiful colors. The sun sits a bit lower in the sky, so it's not so bright and hot. Prefer that over rain every third day. Clouds don't kill, but socialism does, along with the looting, burning, and the all about me scumbags. You have my condolences....................
The only perfect answer to weather is two homes in different areas of the country.