Wanted: Kahr PM9
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Wanted: Kahr PM9
Anyone have one they want to sell? If so, send me a PM with details.
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Re: Wanted: Kahr PM9
I'm interested in why you want the PM9 and not the MK9 (which I have). I've read some not so flattering reviews of the poly Kahrs, but the alloy versions are solid as a rock, I love mine.
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Re: Wanted: Kahr PM9
I have a PM9 that I would sell you for about $1K. The price is high because I love it and don't reeally want to sell it!
I have never have had any issues with mine. Just make sure you understand a new one has a 200 round break-in period. It doesn't hurt to do a polish and fluff & buff on the ramp and others moving parts.
I have never have had any issues with mine. Just make sure you understand a new one has a 200 round break-in period. It doesn't hurt to do a polish and fluff & buff on the ramp and others moving parts.
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Re: Wanted: Kahr PM9
I have a PM9 in perfect shape, with night sights, 2 mags, box and papers, comp-tac ctac IWB holster (righty) and two comp-tac single mag pouches as well as an el paso saddlery leather belt holster that I could part with. I would only sell the entire package though, not piece it out. The gun has had about 400 rds of factory ammo through it and I am the 2nd owner. It's perfect and needs nothing.
If you're willing to drive to the DFW area to get it, shoot me an email and we can talk about it offline. texisportx at gmail dot com
If you're willing to drive to the DFW area to get it, shoot me an email and we can talk about it offline. texisportx at gmail dot com
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Re: Wanted: Kahr PM9
I'm not familiar with the MK9, but the PM 9 has me intrigued. I have read very good reviews of the PM9 (not so much for the CW9, although I'm wary of most online reviews). The PM9, after the initial break-in period really gets good reviews.
It seems just about perfect sized for a carry piece, and I'll take the 9mm over a .380 any day (not that I have anything against the latter, if you can find the ammo...).
Todd
It seems just about perfect sized for a carry piece, and I'll take the 9mm over a .380 any day (not that I have anything against the latter, if you can find the ammo...).
Todd
Angus wrote:I'm interested in why you want the PM9 and not the MK9 (which I have). I've read some not so flattering reviews of the poly Kahrs, but the alloy versions are solid as a rock, I love mine.
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I highly recommend anything that High Velocity has. He takes superb care of his gear!HighVelocity wrote:I have a PM9 in perfect shape, with night sights, 2 mags, box and papers, comp-tac ctac IWB holster (righty) and two comp-tac single mag pouches as well as an el paso saddlery leather belt holster that I could part with. I would only sell the entire package though, not piece it out. The gun has had about 400 rds of factory ammo through it and I am the 2nd owner. It's perfect and needs nothing.
If you're willing to drive to the DFW area to get it, shoot me an email and we can talk about it offline. texisportx at gmail dot com
Keith
Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
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Re: Wanted: Kahr PM9
Keith B wrote:I highly recommend anything that High Velocity has. He takes superb care of his gear!HighVelocity wrote:I have a PM9 in perfect shape, with night sights, 2 mags, box and papers, comp-tac ctac IWB holster (righty) and two comp-tac single mag pouches as well as an el paso saddlery leather belt holster that I could part with. I would only sell the entire package though, not piece it out. The gun has had about 400 rds of factory ammo through it and I am the 2nd owner. It's perfect and needs nothing.
If you're willing to drive to the DFW area to get it, shoot me an email and we can talk about it offline. texisportx at gmail dot com
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Re: Wanted: Kahr PM9
It purely comes down to personal preference. I have a freind with a PM9 who swears by it, but I just preferred the feel of the slightly heavier MK9, which, except for materials, is identical. Both are top notch concealed carry weapons (and about the same price). The CW9 is the budget line, and IMHO I would avoid it. Kahr makes outstanding products.
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Re: Wanted: Kahr PM9
I like that the MK9 is all metal. The problem is that it is 22 ozs versus 14 ozs for the PM9. For a small pistol to throw in a coat pocket, the lighter weight makes a difference.
I appear to have a line on the PM9 now.
Todd
I appear to have a line on the PM9 now.
Todd
Re: Wanted: Kahr PM9
PM sent