Piked up this new Kahr CM9 at a local gun show for $365.00. This might replace my EDC which is a Sig P238. Plan on taking out to the range next weekend? Anyone know of a good belt holster for the Kahr???
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Piked up this new Kahr CM9 at a local gun show for $365.00. This might replace my EDC which is a Sig P238. Plan on taking out to the range next weekend? Anyone know of a good belt holster for the Kahr???
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Great little carry gun. Congrats. Mine is mostly carried in my pocket, or in my bellyband.
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Great price...enjoy
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Nice looking gun.
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Before I sent my CM9 back to the factory for the slide "sticking" back each round, I carried it in a Jeff Hays OWB holster. Works great at a great price point shipping included.![]()
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I carry mine daily in my kydex/leather pocket holster. Even if I have another CCW I still carry this as a BUG.
It fits very well in the lower pocket of the Duluth Trading Company Firehose pants. Or the front pocket. By the way anyone looking for some great pants that are the bees knees for CCW these things are great and tough as they come for wear and tear.
Now you need to check out a Talon rubber grip and Bear River Holsters.![]()
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Just got mine a few weeks ago for $399, and I thought that was a good deal!
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Thanks for the tip for those Talon Grips. Been thinking of where I could get a nice set. Do they just slide over the grip like houge? I carry my Sig in a Galco Stinger holster & was thing of try one for the Kahr. I called Galco to see if they have one & they told me to get the one for a PM40 & it will work just fine. What do you guys think?
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I tried the Stinger, way too loose. Sent it back after a week.
Congrats, great guns.
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My opinion shouldn't be taken seriously due to the fact that I've been shooting guns for over 30 years and have only recently been active on gun forums, where all the real world knowledge apparently is.
Thunder71, You have any pics with your pistol in that STX holster? I contacted Jay @ Hays Holsters to see if he had one. He replied pretty quick & told me he can make one if I would like. My problem is that I purchased a leather OWB holster for the Kahr at the gun show & it was suppose to fit but the leather was so thick that is just feels really uncomfortable on my hip. Not sure if that is normal with all leather holsters though.
I am coming around on the Kahr's.
It has been said to stay away from the 3 K's.
I bought one, cause of the capacity,Kel Tec P11(going to work in the hood gun.)
Kimber is too much money for what you get.
Congratulations.
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