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| Justin Moon makes a very good mouser! It's very hard to beat in terms of size and weight.
The only thing I wish they had was a double stack MK380. That would rock.
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| As long as you follow the recommended break in procedure (for example, use of slide stop to chamber), you should have no issues. You can abandon that practice once it's broken in. |
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| I know some folks that really like their Kahr guns. I have tried three(3) times to be one of them......but just can't!! The gun just "doesn't fit me", and it doesn't feel right in my hand. I shoot patterns with one.....not groups. YMMV |
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| I don’t like guns the size of the 380CW. If I want a pocket gun, I want smaller and prefer the Seecamp 380. If I want a 380 I can shoot and would feel decent about using in a fight, I want slaughter bigger and prefer the Glock 42. So for me, the 380CW is in no mans land (same with River LCP and similar guns) |
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| I love mine, had it for years and carry daily in the front pocket. Mine was ammo picky, so be prepared to try a few makes of ammo to find what it likes. Very accurate, excellent trigger pull. Cleans up easy. Doesn't take much lube. I haven't found anything better to replace it
*Handguns are fine, Shotguns are final
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| Pros: -One of smallest thinnest 380's -Good sights -Good smooth Double Action Trigger -Very Light weight -Can be very accurate, albeit getting it to show the accuracy is the hard part since it's a teeny pistol
Cons: -lengthy Break in requirements -Still picky about ammo -STIFF recoil springs
Notes: -The extractor hooks are too tight and sharp, which seems why these pistols are more picky on ammo. The extractors simply don't like thicker brass base thicknesses. Mine absolutely wont work with Aguila 380 as it has thicker brass base lips and will jam every time as the cartridge lip starts to slide under the extractor. Thinner brass base ammo doesn't shows this problem on mine. No I didn't try a whole lot of different brands though. But of the very few brands I did use to break in the pistol, I had problems with the thicker base lipped brass. -Reliable as long as I stick with my proven ammo, which is not a big deal as of all my calibers, 380 is the only one I don't try a lot of different stuff in. Just not worth the cost, time, and energy. This pistol has one purpose, to sit in comfortably a pocket where bigger pistols aren't an option. I am comfortable with only using very particular ammo in this pistol since I rarely shoot it. As long my carry ammo is reliable and tests well for the Internet Gel junky performance, it's good enough. FYI: I settled on Inceptor ARX 380. According to the Gel Junkies, the XTP hollow point in 380 is a top performer, but the one brand I could find it locally with the particular bullet, Aguila, wouldn't work reliably in my CW380 (would never completely feed as it jammed going under the extractor). I settled on the ARX because it was available at the local store for a good price, fed through pistol perfectly every shot, and according to the Gel Junkies, performs very well too in terminal performance. -Magguts make a very nice replacement magazine spring that ups it to 7 rounds in stock mag without size increase, or difficulty loading, and at least in my cw380, works perfect. |
| Posts: 4384 | Location: Boise, ID USA | Registered: February 14, 2003 |  
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| I have a couple. Got one to work more or less reliably. They are very tight little guns. Tiny and accurate. I put talon stick on grips on them, really helps the shootabilty...... Oh, and put the Magguts springs and followers in all my mags. Really helped with the reliability! OZ |
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| Bad experience with Kahr customer service in the past, I'll pass on them.
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| Posts: 8667 | Location: Livingston County Michigan USA | Registered: August 11, 2002 |  
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| I have had a Kahr PM9 for years without any issues. The small difference between the .380 and the 9mm makes the 9mm a winner in my book every time. Unfortunately for the Kahr the new hot redhead, Sig P365 has replaced old reliable. Same size, twice the firepower, and a Sig. Fortunately all the Kahr holsters, pocket and belt work for the Sig. Not sure why I have 4 holsters for a gun I carried so seldom.
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| Posts: 1731 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: May 26, 2005 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by SCfromNY: I have had a Kahr PM9 for years without any issues. The small difference between the .380 and the 9mm makes the 9mm a winner in my book every time.
Unfortunately for the Kahr the new hot redhead, Sig P365 has replaced old reliable. Same size, twice the firepower, and a Sig. Fortunately all the Kahr holsters, pocket and belt work for the Sig. Not sure why I have 4 holsters for a gun I carried so seldom.
This one? To big/heavy for my shorts. It's for a lounging, quick run to the store type pistol. That I want to disappear in my shorts pocket. Sig Sauer P365 Kahr CW380 Length 5.80" 4.96" Height 4.30" 3.90" Width 1.00" 0.75" Weight 17.80 oz 10.20 oz Barrel Length 3.10" 2.58" |
| Posts: 4491 | Location: White City, Florida | Registered: January 11, 2009 |  
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| I switched from a Kel-Tec P-32 to a Kahr CW380 a few months ago and really like it. I put 150 rounds of PPU and Aguila FMJ through it with no issues once I figured out I can't grip it two handed, thumbs out like a larger gun. Once I switched back to one-handed like I did with the P-32, it went bang, bang, bang, bang each time. Two things I've noted: 1. These things are TIGHT, TIGHT, TIGHT little things. The slide almost feels like you can't rack it the first couple of times. 2. You MUST load and charge a round by locking the slide back and using slide release to send slide forward. They do not advocate or recommend "slingshotting" these guns. I'm finding that it's causing bullet setback with my carry ammo, but then again I unload each time I put it in my pistol safe as I have 2 young kids at home and don't want to have a loaded pistol in the house even in a safe right now. I've got mine in a DeSantis Nemesis. Carry ammo is Hornady Critical Defense. Two thumbs up from me!
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| Posts: 35741 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: November 12, 2007 |  
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| After doing a LOT of research, I bought a CW380, and it ran 100% with all self defense ammo I put through it, but, as has been said, the hook, on the extractor is sharp, and there was not enough clearance between the extractor, and breech face for Fiocchi ammo. I contacted Kahr, and they sent me a call tag. The pistol was back within a week, and will now run anything. |
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| quote: Originally posted by RH45: After doing a LOT of research, I bought a CW380, and it ran 100% with all self defense ammo I put through it, but, as has been said, the hook, on the extractor is sharp, and there was not enough clearance between the extractor, and breech face for Fiocchi ammo. I contacted Kahr, and they sent me a call tag. The pistol was back within a week, and will now run anything.
I had 100% success with Prvi Partizan/PPU and Aguila FMJ and Hornady Critical Defense JHP
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