PM4544N (3.14" Barrel)
Black polymer frame, matte blackened stainless slide with Tritium night sights
MSRP: $1,022.00
Blackened Stainless
The PM4544 matte stainless slide is blackened using an ultra hard and super thin coating. This coating has been used successfully in the knife industry to protect blades from corrosion and scratches.
CAPACITY - 5+1 (6 round and 7 round extended magazines available)
LENGTH O/A - 5.67"
HEIGHT - 4.49"
WEIGHT - 19.3 oz WITH EMPTY MAGAZINE
MAGAZINES - (2) 5 RND STAINLESS
Kahr PM45
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Kahr PM45
Looking for anyone that has one or has at least shot one. I'm looking for a deep concealment/lightweight summer carry weapon while maintaining big bore performance. They are HARD to find right now. Pricey little son of a gun though.
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Re: Kahr PM45
I own a PM9, the little brother to the PM45, but I've had the chance to shoot a PM45 as well. Other than the obvious differences in size and caliber, they are very similar. I'm a firm believer in the width of the pistol being the most important for concealability, so these are a great option. I like the trigger on the Kahr better than my Glock and have found the Kahr line to be incredibly accurate. They aren't cheap, but they're fantastic pistols in my opinion. Let us know what you think when you find one.
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Re: Kahr PM45
Haven't seen any around here either !
I have a CW40 which is my daily carry !!!!
Great pistol costing only 458 bucks , the extra magazine was 34 dollars.
"Justin" has a great product and I will buy more !!
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I have a CW40 which is my daily carry !!!!
Great pistol costing only 458 bucks , the extra magazine was 34 dollars.
"Justin" has a great product and I will buy more !!
Mac >>>.45 >>>>>> #
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Re: Kahr PM45
If you are an NRA instructor or RSO you can get them at a substantial discount. I am assuming they still have their instructor program, I haven't checked this year but they had it the last two years.
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Re: Kahr PM45
Thanks for the replies so far.
Anyone else?
Anyone else?
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Re: Kahr PM45
Hey Mike,
I have not shot a PM45 but have seen several at all the gun shows, I think they were around 550.00 to 625.00. As I have said many times on here I love my PM9.
I have a Glock 36 It's the single stack .45 you are welcome to shoot it (if you have the ammo) and the PM9 if you'd like to compare.
I have not shot a PM45 but have seen several at all the gun shows, I think they were around 550.00 to 625.00. As I have said many times on here I love my PM9.
I have a Glock 36 It's the single stack .45 you are welcome to shoot it (if you have the ammo) and the PM9 if you'd like to compare.
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Re: Kahr PM45
I have a Kahr MK9 and Glock36 for CCW. Both are excellent pieces, and getting harder to find everyday....
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Re: Kahr PM45
There were a couple there, but not the one I am looking for. I want the all black model with night sights. I'm just picky like that, especially if I am going to pay that kind of money.Cosmo 9 wrote:Hey Mike,
I have not shot a PM45 but have seen several at all the gun shows, I think they were around 550.00 to 625.00. As I have said many times on here I love my PM9.
I have a Glock 36 It's the single stack .45 you are welcome to shoot it (if you have the ammo) and the PM9 if you'd like to compare.
I have shot s friend's Glock 36 many times and have considered buying it, but it is only slightly smaller than my G19. The PM45 is more like what I am looking for size wise. I have also shot the PM9 at DFW Gun Range. We were trying out several guns so my wife could decide what she wanted for her CHL. I always thought they were over priced but turns out my opinion has changed since shooting them. They are great little guns for deep, lightweight concealment. I would have already bought the PM9 but the recoil was a little stiff for my wife to be comfortable with it. She ended up loving the G26 so that's what we got for her.
The offer to shoot is much appreciated.
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Roger that!Angus wrote:I have a Kahr MK9 and Glock36 for CCW. Both are excellent pieces, and getting harder to find everyday....
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Re: Kahr PM45
Meaning no disrespect at all, but if PM45s are so hard to find and pricey to boot, but you want a tiny big-bore, why not buy a 3" 1911 like a Kimber Ultra, or a Colt Defender? They're not cheap either, but they seem to be available.
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Re: Kahr PM45
No problem on the offer. For what it's worth I have yet to see the all black model in the wild with or without night sights
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Re: Kahr PM45
I bought the original PM45 with the two tone finish almost a year ago, and installed aftermarket Trijicon night sights on it. I have put several hundred rounds through it so far. IMHO, it has a good trigger, functions completely reliably, and is easy to shoot.
As you would expect, due to it's very light weight it recoils more than subcompact 1911's in the same caliber with more metal in them. I prefer large caliber handguns in general, so I don't find that to be a significant issue, but some might find the recoil a bit stout. The design wraps a solid defensive caliber in a small, light, easily concealed package that's hard to beat, and makes a fine "mouse gun" that carries enough punch to handle rats.
I do have some concerns about the durability of the fairly soft polymer frame in the rail area, which shows some wear already, so it wouldn't be my choice for putting 300 or so rounds through twice a month. For my purposes it's a very good solution for the "carried a lot, shot a little" category.
As you would expect, due to it's very light weight it recoils more than subcompact 1911's in the same caliber with more metal in them. I prefer large caliber handguns in general, so I don't find that to be a significant issue, but some might find the recoil a bit stout. The design wraps a solid defensive caliber in a small, light, easily concealed package that's hard to beat, and makes a fine "mouse gun" that carries enough punch to handle rats.
I do have some concerns about the durability of the fairly soft polymer frame in the rail area, which shows some wear already, so it wouldn't be my choice for putting 300 or so rounds through twice a month. For my purposes it's a very good solution for the "carried a lot, shot a little" category.
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Re: Kahr PM45
Another good choice is the S&W 457. I use this and while it is a larger than the Kahr, it is utterly reliable. I had mine accurized by Novak and nite sights installed.
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Re: Kahr PM45
I already have a Kimber Ultra Carry. It is what I carry 90% of the time but in the really hot parts of the year, I still have to dress around it. The Kahr is probably 1/3 smaller than the UC and almost half the weight.The Annoyed Man wrote:Meaning no disrespect at all, but if PM45s are so hard to find and pricey to boot, but you want a tiny big-bore, why not buy a 3" 1911 like a Kimber Ultra, or a Colt Defender? They're not cheap either, but they seem to be available.
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