Ouch! That sounds a little high. I bought mine new at the Big Town Gun Show for $589 + tax with night sights. However, after buying multiple holsters (Kangaroo, IWB, OWB, pocket, etc.) the total price may be getting close.Snake Doctor wrote:
...while the average Kahr will come out just shy of $1,000.
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- Mon Nov 26, 2007 11:46 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Keltec pf9
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Re: Keltec pf9
- Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:02 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Keltec pf9
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Re: Keltec pf9
My main carry is a Kahr PM9. Post the 200 round break-in period, I have had ZERO FTF or jams (only 3 jams during the break-in.) It is a great pistol and I am happy with the performance.AFJailor wrote:Had the oppurtunity to fire the PF9 and I think I might like it more than my sig .380 acp. Anyone know how the Kahr 9mm's stack up to it?
The reason I went with the PM9 over the PF9 was the feel. The PM9 fit better in my hand than the PF9. I also think the PM9 is an overall better built gun, but then again, the price reflects it. I also like that you can feed it a steady diet of +P unlike the PF9.
Most folks I have talked to and that post here love their PF9, and have had minimal problems with them. So, if it feels good in the hand, you probably can't go wrong with the lower price. You can use the extra scratch for buying the many holsters you will go through until finding your magic combination for comfort and draw.