I just bought a new (used) Kahr PM9
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Re: I just bought a new (used) Kahr PM9
Does anybody ever carry theirs OWB, and if so, what holster do you use?
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Re: I just bought a new (used) Kahr PM9
I sometimes carry my E9 OWB in a Don Hume. I think I got it at a gun show probably 6 or 7 years ago. I found their website (http://www.donhume.com/index.php?main_p ... cPath=65_5), but don't see my exact holster there.The Annoyed Man wrote:Does anybody ever carry theirs OWB, and if so, what holster do you use?
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I've got a Black Widow by Bianchi, that I like quite a lot. I haven't carried it OWB since I got my Galco King Tuk though.The Annoyed Man wrote:Does anybody ever carry theirs OWB, and if so, what holster do you use?
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Does anybody have one of these? http://www.pocketholsters.com/Kahr_Arms ... lster.html
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Don't have one, but that looks really nice!The Annoyed Man wrote:Does anybody have one of these? http://www.pocketholsters.com/Kahr_Arms ... lster.html
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I had one, but I sold it. Too stiff for me, and as I carried in the front pocket, I thought is was too big and bulky. YMMV.The Annoyed Man wrote:Does anybody have one of these? http://www.pocketholsters.com/Kahr_Arms ... lster.html
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I daily carry is the Kahr MK9 Elite (all polished stainless version) which has a bit more heft to it. I used to carry OWB with the Fobus paddle holster which was easy to reposition and really held the gun in. Since I have switched to the Crossbreed Supertuck, I hardly ever use the Fobus. With one exception:
If I am going to the tactical range and I am not attempting to conceal, to Fobus is easier and faster. I think I spent $35-$40 bucks on it, and it works.
Also, I put the Trijicon night sights on it and have been very happy with them. Also, upgrade to the stainless steel guide rod ($40) for a wee bit more peace of mind.
I own three Kahr's, and I am biased :)
If I am going to the tactical range and I am not attempting to conceal, to Fobus is easier and faster. I think I spent $35-$40 bucks on it, and it works.
Also, I put the Trijicon night sights on it and have been very happy with them. Also, upgrade to the stainless steel guide rod ($40) for a wee bit more peace of mind.
I own three Kahr's, and I am biased :)
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Have one of those for my LCP + CT laser ... good holster. I ended up ditching the leather anti-print panel (got in the way when trying to draw quickly and actually made for more of a "what is that in your pocket?" bulge). I ended up making a plastic wrap-around anti-print panel from an old orange juice jug that worked very well and allowed for ambidextrous carry without having to move the leather panel to one side or the other.The Annoyed Man wrote:Does anybody have one of these? http://www.pocketholsters.com/Kahr_Arms ... lster.html
But I've since replaced this pocket holster with a Mika's, which I much prefer - have one now for LCP, J-frame, and baby Glock ... http://www.frontiernet.net/~akim/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... his are quite honestly the ugliest and best pocket holsters on the market.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Does anybody have one of these? http://www.pocketholsters.com/Kahr_Arms ... lster.html
I have this one and it does a great job of hiding the outline of the gun. It looks like a wallet in my pocket and costs less money. I have had it for three years and it works great.
http://www.kahr.com/PM40-Holsters/Kahr- ... Series.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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That does look nice, but they don't seem to offer a left handed version, and it doesn't look ambidextrous.03Lightningrocks wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:Does anybody have one of these? http://www.pocketholsters.com/Kahr_Arms ... lster.html
I have this one and it does a great job of hiding the outline of the gun. It looks like a wallet in my pocket and costs less money. I have had it for three years and it works great.
http://www.kahr.com/PM40-Holsters/Kahr- ... Series.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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The PM9, (and PM40) have gone a long way towards permanently changing my carry habits. Never before were there such small, high quality, full caliber pistols that could actually fit a pants pocket.
I carry one or the other in a front pants pocket in a Blackhawk #1 pocket holster, or occasionally in a small Tommy's Original Gunpack.
I have on a rare occasion carried the PM40 in the Tommy's, and the PM9 in the pocket. I felt very well-armed.
The problem with them is that they make my full-sized pistols, which I used to love, feel absolutely HUGE and cumbersome.
I carry one or the other in a front pants pocket in a Blackhawk #1 pocket holster, or occasionally in a small Tommy's Original Gunpack.
I have on a rare occasion carried the PM40 in the Tommy's, and the PM9 in the pocket. I felt very well-armed.
The problem with them is that they make my full-sized pistols, which I used to love, feel absolutely HUGE and cumbersome.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:That does look nice, but they don't seem to offer a left handed version, and it doesn't look ambidextrous.03Lightningrocks wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:Does anybody have one of these? http://www.pocketholsters.com/Kahr_Arms ... lster.html
I have this one and it does a great job of hiding the outline of the gun. It looks like a wallet in my pocket and costs less money. I have had it for three years and it works great.
http://www.kahr.com/PM40-Holsters/Kahr- ... Series.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yes, it is abidextrous. The flat flap is attached by velcro so can be put on either side of the holster and can also be moved higher or lower for the best concealment.
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Re: I just bought a new (used) Kahr PM9
Yes, I bought mine with nightsights because I wanted 3 dot sights
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Re: I just bought a new (used) Kahr PM9
I have a dm bullard pocket holster for my p238. i love it.
i've also purchased a owb from them for my p238.
will be getting something for my 9mm at the next show.
he actually brings and stocks a good selection of left handed holsters. something i've struggled to find.
i've also purchased a owb from them for my p238.
will be getting something for my 9mm at the next show.
he actually brings and stocks a good selection of left handed holsters. something i've struggled to find.
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Re: I just bought a new (used) Kahr PM9
Looooong but smoooooth trigger pull and long trigger reset, very similar to old S&W revolvers. Be advised tho that if not in a very snug carrier, top cartridge in spare magazines can have a nasty habit of creeping forward.
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