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    Default New P9-2 on its way

    After about a month of researching a new carry pistol, I happily landed on a P9-2. With soooo many options out there it wasn't an easy process. In the end what worked FOR ME was the super slim profile and a smooth trigger action that felt natural to me being a life-long revolver shooter. Capacity, ya you can do better BUT you'll also add a bit to the width which I wasn't interested in with an every day/all day carry..."thin is in" for me (.9 inches). I went back-and-forth between 40 S&W and 9 but the impact on aging hands pushed me towards the 9. Shooting and hunting with my 357/44 magnums revolvers and 460 Rowland 1911's are in my rear view mirror. Arthritis and carpal tend to bark at me after a short time at the range...and the hit on the wallet also hurts. I collected all these little post-t notes and put the specifications on a spreadsheet. (The EZ Shield was a very close 2nd, but I do like my Kahr triggers) Add-in a price of $313 at Buds and it was a win-win...for me. Looking forward to some quality range time.
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    To me, the best model for grip fit/feel for my size hand. A good choice. I am partial to .40 cal though. I would have probably opted for the older model myself. They are pricier though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by berettabone View Post
    To me, the best model for grip fit/feel for my size hand. A good choice. I am partial to .40 cal though. I would have probably opted for the older model myself. They are pricier though.
    Ya, I was close to doing the 40 S&W, but my brain was sayin: "what's the 40 going to feel like in 5 years...10 years?" Probably not much better than a sharp stick in the eye.
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    Given that you like revolver triggers you’ve made a great choice.

    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
    Given that you like revolver triggers you’ve made a great choice.
    I was always comfortable shooting with a good S&W trigger. I shot my old model 27 good enough to do some Steel Challenge with it. Doesn't mean I walked away with an "attaboy" trophy, but I had fun doing it. The Kahr trigger is better than the best custom revolver trigger money can buy...IMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by medezyner View Post
    I was always comfortable shooting with a good S&W trigger. I shot my old model 27 good enough to do some Steel Challenge with it. Doesn't mean I walked away with an "attaboy" trophy, but I had fun doing it. The Kahr trigger is better than the best custom revolver trigger money can buy...IMHO.
    You haven't felt my Ruger trigger............

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    Quote Originally Posted by berettabone View Post
    You haven't felt my Ruger trigger............
    …and no matter what you say, I ain’t touching your trigger!
    ; )
    My very first CCW gun was a Ruger Speed 6 .357 mag. That was WAAYYY back in the day (1974). If my martini soaked grey matter serves me correctly, it was a 4 inch. Def one of those “wish I still had it” revolvers. I would have done what you did: shown it some trigger lov’in and then shoot the snot out of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by medezyner View Post
    …and no matter what you say, I ain’t touching your trigger!
    ; )
    My very first CCW gun was a Ruger Speed 6 .357 mag. That was WAAYYY back in the day (1974). If my martini soaked grey matter serves me correctly, it was a 4 inch. Def one of those “wish I still had it” revolvers. I would have done what you did: shown it some trigger lov’in and then shoot the snot out of it.
    I also owned a 3" Speed Six in 9mm. Same regrets. It also had trigger work done on it. It was even smoother with a bit less stacking than my Ruger.

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    FYI: A few weights are wrong on your chart, one of which is the P9-2. It's actually 18.6oz and not 15.8oz. Kahr list their weight without the magazine while the others list the weight with the mag.

    Next, Kahr lists the width of their slide, which is 0.9" with the P9-2. The thing is that the width of the slide on the Shield 2.0 9mm/40s&w and Shield Plus is also 0.9" just like the Kahr. S&W is listening overall width I believe and Kahr is not.

    Other than that Bud's pricing is on the high-end as a few of those options can be found elsewhere for much less. The P9-2 was a steal though. If you don't care about capacity, you did well. I would have probably opted for the 40s&w too, or better yet, maybe the .40 Shield 2.0 with a conversion 9mm barrel.You made the right choice though for your situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 187911 View Post
    FYI: A few weights are wrong on your chart, one of which is the P9-2. It's actually 18.6oz and not 15.8oz. Kahr list their weight without the magazine while the others list the weight with the mag.
    Next, Kahr lists the width of their slide, which is 0.9" with the P9-2. The thing is that the width of the slide on the Shield 2.0 9mm/40s&w and Shield Plus is also 0.9" just like the Kahr. S&W is listening overall width I believe and Kahr is not.
    Other than that Bud's pricing is on the high-end as a few of those options can be found elsewhere for much less. The P9-2 was a steal though. If you don't care about capacity, you did well. I would have probably opted for the 40s&w too, or better yet, maybe the .40 Shield 2.0 with a conversion 9mm barrel. You made the right choice though for your situation.
    Thanks for looking at my attachment...in detail. I always use Buds (cash price) as a baseline and then do a deep dive when I land on what I want. Their customer service is good and they have guarantee pricing.
    Width: Ya, if they don't say "overall" you have to wonder where the dimension is measured from.
    I did make note of that Shield 9mm conversion barrel. It def was a consideration, but would have blown by budget big-time, but still made me go "Hmmm".
    "Leave the gun. Take the cannoli." Clemenza, The Godfather
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