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hungoverharry
05-15-2008, 13:59
And I will have my second Kahr firearm. I own the cw9 and it has been flawless and saturday morning at the gun show, Ill be getting the PM9 for pocket carry.

I cannot wait.

After all the bad things I heard about Kahr in the beginning on forums, I trusted a salesman at my local gun shop and jumped in - I cannot be happier.

So, if 1 Kahr is good, 2 is better, right?

I expect it to be just as good as my cw9! :cool:

MM56
05-15-2008, 14:38
I took a chance on a PM-9 a while back and have been very pleased. Very accurate, easy to conceal and reliable. I prefer IWB carry over pocket carry for the PM-9 though.
Re-post after you pick it up and go to the range!

KharToon
05-22-2008, 19:51
And I will have my second Kahr firearm. I own the cw9 and it has been flawless and saturday morning at the gun show, Ill be getting the PM9 for pocket carry.

I cannot wait.

After all the bad things I heard about Kahr in the beginning on forums, I trusted a salesman at my local gun shop and jumped in - I cannot be happier.

So, if 1 Kahr is good, 2 is better, right?

I expect it to be just as good as my cw9! :cool:

I have owned 4 PM9's and two were pretty much flawless right out of the box and two were dogs that I sold. I hate to say it but if after you get through the 200-300 round break in and are still experiencing FTF, FTE or failure to return to battery, either send it back ASAP and force them to fix it or sell it. These little guns are tight with very little room for error and it seems that the ones that work right out of the gate are nearly 100% all the time and the others, well..... I hope you get a good one.

mikef54
05-22-2008, 20:20
I just ran 300 rounds through my new PM9 and love it. No problems at all. I had a Kel-Tec PF-9 didn't care for the way it felt when firing it. Had several FTE and one FTF.I can't bet my life on something that won't work properly. The only advantage to the Kel-Tec was it is a true pocket pistol.Although the PM9 works well in the pocket for me also.