
05-30-2011, 12:13 PM
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New To Kahr Talk (Satisfied PM9 Owner considering moving to PM40)
I was referred here by deadhead1971 and look forward to learning even more about my kahr. My experience so far has been pretty good. I did a review on my khar pm9 prior to joining to this forum http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWwVAlgR13M
I did a quick search and nothing pulled up, but basically would like to know what you guys think.
I love my pm9, but have been eying the pm40 lately. Should I make the jump?
If there is already a thread on this topic, I apologize and would love the link to it.
Thanks.
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05-30-2011, 12:36 PM
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I bought a used PM40 as my first Kahr. I was looking for a PM9 at the time but found this PM40 locally from a guy I knew. Since I wanted more than one carry pistol anyway, I took a chance. The PM9 and PM40 function and break down identically. The trigger is identical to your PM9, which means it is excellent, the best of all the subcompacts.
The difference is in the recoil. The PM40 is not a range gun that I would want to shoot 100-150 rounds per range visit. The PM9 is much more comfortable to shoot, from a recoil standpoint. Shooting steel silhouettes at 50 yards is a blast with the PM40, however, so I put up with it occasionally. For a carry gun, the PM40 is perfect, just like your PM9. For a range gun, I would pick something a little heavier if I wanted to shoot 40 cal. To me, the PM40 is an excellent hand gun mechanically, just like the PM9. But it is light, and this means more recoil and a little slower to get the second shot off.
If I already had a PM9 and wanted a second carry gun that I wouldn't be shooting much, I wouldn't hesitate at all to get a PM40.
Joe
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05-30-2011, 01:24 PM
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Welcome to Kahrtalk!
I just got back here to post after viewing your 2 part Kahr PM9 review videos. I thought they were very well done and liked that they're are from a regular concealed carry gun owner.
Two questions if I may... 1) Had you considered the CM9 before choosing the PM9? 2) Your Glock 36, have you any opinions on the G36 vs. the CW9 that you'd be willing to share?
Bill K.
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05-30-2011, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill K
Welcome to Kahrtalk!
I just got back here to post after viewing your 2 part Kahr PM9 review videos. I thought they were very well done and liked that they're are from a regular concealed carry gun owner.
Two questions if I may... 1) Had you considered the CM9 before choosing the PM9? 2) Your Glock 36, have you any opinions on the G36 vs. the CW9 that you'd be willing to share?
Bill K.
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Thanks. I know there are a lot professional reviews on pm9, but I wanted to do one more grass roots.
1). I considered the CW9 before I was aware of the CM9. I went with the PM9 over the CW9 because it was smaller. Honestly, if i was aware of the CM9 at the time, the price difference and minimal functional difference may have pulled me over to the CM9. But I must say, every time i clean my PM9 I learn to appreciate the quality of the gun more and more.
2) The G36 was a no brainier for me. Glock durability (its ugly so i don't mind messing it up) + Kahrish Slim Frame (single stack) + .45 ACP + little to no maintenance = winner in my book. My favorite gun is my Kimber Ultra Raptor. The gun ide choose if I could only have one is my Glock 36. The Gun I have on me 86% of time is My PM9.
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05-30-2011, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Joe L
I bought a used PM40 as my first Kahr. I was looking for a PM9 at the time but found this PM40 locally from a guy I knew. Since I wanted more than one carry pistol anyway, I took a chance. The PM9 and PM40 function and break down identically. The trigger is identical to your PM9, which means it is excellent, the best of all the subcompacts.
The difference is in the recoil. The PM40 is not a range gun that I would want to shoot 100-150 rounds per range visit. The PM9 is much more comfortable to shoot, from a recoil standpoint. Shooting steel silhouettes at 50 yards is a blast with the PM40, however, so I put up with it occasionally. For a carry gun, the PM40 is perfect, just like your PM9. For a range gun, I would pick something a little heavier if I wanted to shoot 40 cal. To me, the PM40 is an excellent hand gun mechanically, just like the PM9. But it is light, and this means more recoil and a little slower to get the second shot off.
If I already had a PM9 and wanted a second carry gun that I wouldn't be shooting much, I wouldn't hesitate at all to get a PM40.
Joe
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Jesus, this was exactly the kind of break down I looking for. Thank alot. I guess the hard part for me is that I would have to get rid of my PM9 in order to get the PM40. I am not in a position to have both (Read: limited funds at the moment).
I can put up with quite a bit of recoil, so the kick of the PM40 is not much of a turn off to me. I just don't know if the benefits of the .40 (I feel like im sparking a caliber debate) is enough for me to let go of my PM9.
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05-30-2011, 02:09 PM
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The gun ide choose if I could only have one is my Glock 36. The Gun I have on me 86% of time is My PM9.
a wise choice on the PM9. If I choose my G19 over my kahrs it would only be for the 15 rounds, nothgingmore. I truse my PM9 withy thousands of rounds through it as much as I would any glock, and more so than some glocks..
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05-30-2011, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by jocko
The gun ide choose if I could only have one is my Glock 36. The Gun I have on me 86% of time is My PM9.
a wise choice on the PM9. If I choose my G19 over my kahrs it would only be for the 15 rounds, nothgingmore. I truse my PM9 withy thousands of rounds through it as much as I would any glock, and more so than some glocks..
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So far my PM9 has not let me down except for that minor reset issue, otherwise, I love this lil gun.
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05-30-2011, 02:21 PM
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Welcome to the forum MrColionNoir. Don't have any experience with the PM series, but I would suspect that shooting +P ammo from the PM9 would be close to the experience you'd have with the PM40. I went with the CW40, then bought the CW45. I guess adhere to the old saying, "Never bring a gun whose caliber doesn't start in 4 to a gunfight." Actually I am looking at a pocket 9 for summer carry, I'd pack +P ammo for carry. 9mm is as small a caliber as I want to carry. (My apologies to all you .380 packers out there). I'm a small guy so I have to have a big gun to compensate.
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05-30-2011, 02:24 PM
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Oops! I meant to ask 2) Your Glock 36, have you any opinions on the G36 vs. the CW45 that you'd be willing to share?
But it was good to hear about your G36 & PM9 thoughts.
Thanks
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05-30-2011, 07:38 PM
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Welcome to the forum, even if I am not nearly the first to offer.
My wife also shoots. As much as we enjoy our PM40 and CW40, if we had other 9mm pistols a PM9 would have made more sense. But, we do not.
I enjoy shopping online for ammo, usually buying case lots when a bargain surfaces. The result is a nice stockpile that favors a limited number of calibers for simplicity. It was a little hard to justify adding .40 S&W, but a PM45 just won't fit in any of my pockets.
Anyway, consider the cost of ammo as part of the equation., as I suspect you already are. Unless you are willing to chase bargains, it's hard to compete with 9mm prices, as I am sure you have noticed. Otherwise, PM40's are really fun to shoot.
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