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| I just traded for this. No surprise the little 9mm was supposed to be a kinda snappy and I wanted more positive grips than came with it. Being a fairly new model, I wasn't finding much I really liked. So I went cheap, hoping these would hold me over. Just got back from the range and I'm very happy. As it stands, I'll be hard pressed to replace them. I thought they could potentially chew up my hand but nope. I only ran about 50 rounds but, yeah, they worked better than I'd hoped.
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| quote: Originally posted by Doe: That Micro looks sexy. What bullet weight were you using? Aluminum frame right?
Yes, alloy frame. 115gr WWB and 124gr reloads, FMJ's.
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| Posts: 8604 | Location: Flown-over country | Registered: December 25, 2008 |
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| I have a Sig P938 with aluminum grips...I have not done anything to the gun except carry it ever day
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| Posts: 777 | Location: NC | Registered: November 23, 2008 |
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| I have Hogue rubber grips on my p239, the ones with finger indentations. They are really made for this gun, IMO. They are great. |
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| @ Marc308: What loads do you shoot out your Kahr MK9 and how's the reliability? It's by far the nicest looking sub-compact 9mm made to date. |
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| That is one nice looking MK9. There was a K9 here locally for $369, and I definitely considered it for a couple moments.
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