I love my PM9, but it will eat up your hand after awhile. I got a nice blood blister on my strong hand thumb last time from it whacking against the slide release. As far a break point, you can pull the trigger most of the way back until you feel it tighten up, and then you take it from there. It you two-stage it, it breaks a lot more predictably.BrianSW99 wrote:I shot a Kahr for the first time a while back. I don't remember which model it was but I couldn't believe how smooth the trigger was. I just about couldn't tell when it was at the break point.The Annoyed Man wrote:One of my carry guns is a full-sized M&P 45. It's a good gun, and more importantly, I shoot it fairly well. But my latest acquisition is a tiny little Kahr PM9. Talk about easy to conceal....it hides in my front pocket even more easily than my little scandium J-frame .357, and it shoots well too. Me likee.
Brian
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