(this is not my gun, but a picture of my model... my own pics are below)
So I got this only a few months ago. No problems or issues. I've put through around 300-400 rounds myself. I love its feel, accuracy, and durability (Springfield Armory has a lifetime warranty on these) but it just isn't a good carry gun. It's too bulky and heavy to carry around frequently.
I purchased it used from the FTL Gun Show for $325 (before taxes and such) and I'm hoping to get $300 OBO for it.
Again, I've had no issues with it and its only even "chimney'd" on me once (where the shell casing gets caught as its ejected). I've just decided to get rid of this so I can get myself a better carry weapon; looking for a ported Kahr 9.
Will ship if necessary at buyer's cost.
...this is from my last time at the range a few days ago:
I was shooting at the 6 from 25ft.
...and a pic of the model undressing for good measure (sex sells, right? )
If you are getting a carry gun next I'd stay away from porting. If you shoot from retention you will burn yourself. At night there will be more flash in your eyes.
I meant that for Afro~Cracka since he said he was looking for a ported Kahr.
I've been using this for months now and I like how it works. The research I'm coming up with is that if the ports are directly on top or angled, thats what makes the difference.
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