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Posted: 12/17/2018 9:48:44 PM EDT
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So I ordered a Kahr PM9 from Grabagun for $397 delivered. I’ve wanted to try a PM9 for years, but for whatever reason just never made it a priority. Is this handgun still relevant heading into 2019?
I really would have preferred the black model, but had a hard time justifying the additional cost. I couldn’t figure out why this one was so much cheaper - is it because the slide is not black and it doesn’t have the factory night sights? All the PM9’s on the Kahr website appear to have night sights. Is this maybe a discontinued model? What say you? Did I make a mistake? |
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I think I would rather have the Walther PPS Link suggest you buy both and give us a report.
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Yep, you blew it.
You could have bought mine for 300 shipped. |
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What Would William Munny Do?
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Nope. I think its the smallest reasonably priced quality 9mm on the market.
Smaller than a G43 or a P365. The CM9/PM9 are perfectly pocket-able in a DeSantis Nemesis. Throw some fiber optic front and rears on it. Ever pull the trigger on one. It's not bad, but it's definately different. It's the most DA trigger you'll ever feel... LONG pull, smooth non gritty feel, the break does not stack and surprises you, and there's a long reset. Because of this the smooth pull and clean break surprising CM/PM/MK series are all very accurate for me when slow firing for tight groups. Its a very good DA style trigger pull, better than many average DAO revolvers. But it is way different than a S&W or glock or sig. Kahr says break it in with 200 shots. I recommend it. I had a CM9 that was sketchy for a few mags and then it smoothed right out. I also have a Mk9 I got used and its been fantastic. |
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You can get Cerakote done on almost every street corner nowadays so the color is the last thing to worry about.
Clean, lube, rack slide fully while dry firing, store with slide racked back for a few days. Then expect a few cranky mags but it will run well after that. I've really learned to like the trigger, but I've dry fired the crap out of it. Without practice, split times will be horrible compared to a glock or such I sold my PM 9 ages ago, just the 380 now, but one will be back soon. I'm on my 3rd Glock 34...some people never learn ha |
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I have a cm9, IT IS MY BACK UP GUN. It has 500 flawless rounds through it. I trust it with my life. It will also ride in my pocket off duty. You did well. It is one of the best pocket 9mm IMO. Shoot it a lot, you will love it.
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You can ship it to me for proper disposal....
Its a fine shooting gun |
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Carry it, shoot it. (repeat forever)
An irresistible force. |
I have a PM9, it’s a great shooting gun and easy to conceal. I wasn’t a fan of having to use the slide release and when the P365 came out the extra capacity intrigued me so I replaced my PM9 with the 365. I still have and love the P380 and will likely end up with a P9 or K9 at some point.
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"A man who does not exercise his rights has no advantage over a man who has no rights."
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Originally Posted By jcast141:
I have a PM9, it’s a great shooting gun and easy to conceal. I wasn’t a fan of having to use the slide release and when the P365 came out the extra capacity intrigued me so I replaced my PM9 with the 365. I still have and love the P380 and will likely end up with a P9 or K9 at some point. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By JohnLWare:
How are you liking the P365? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnLWare:
Originally Posted By jcast141:
I have a PM9, it’s a great shooting gun and easy to conceal. I wasn’t a fan of having to use the slide release and when the P365 came out the extra capacity intrigued me so I replaced my PM9 with the 365. I still have and love the P380 and will likely end up with a P9 or K9 at some point. I like that it came with great night sights and good grip texturing, it feels great in the hand and the extra capacity over the PM9 is nice. I spent some money on my PM9 trying to increase capacity with +1’s and changing mag followers to be able to slingshot the slide all to no real avail, always had the issue of the top round of a pocket carried mag coming out/loose. None of these problems with my P365, ready to go from the factory. I also like the activation of the P365 better than the TLR-6 on my PM9. All in all it was a winner, I’m not a Sig fan boy (the P365 is my first) and loved my PM9 and thought I was set on it as a carry gun but the P365 has certainly won out. |
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"A man who does not exercise his rights has no advantage over a man who has no rights."
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Update: I may regret it, but I cancelled the PM9 order - decided to wait and see how the Sig P365 does.
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Originally Posted By JohnLWare:
Update: I may regret it, but I cancelled the PM9 order - decided to wait and see how the Sig P365 does. View Quote Check out out a P365, P938 or Shield for Pocket carry. I am waiting for SHOT to see what new is introduced into the market and I will likely end up with 1 or 2 of the above for pocket carry. Believe it or not I now carry a Shield 45 in a pocket holster. It is a bit on the heavy and large size but I can make it work. I plan to replace it with one or 2 of the above for pocket carry in the next few months for the reduced size and weight. I think you would be well served with any of the 3 that I mentioned. Good luck OP |
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God, that's really cheap for a PM9.
I paid twice as much for mine about 10 years ago. No regrets. |
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I had a PM9 as my BUG/dress clothes gun for a decade. Bought a Glock 43 when they came out. It's a bit longer but better in every way. Sold the PM9 within 2 weeks of buying the Glock.
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"The true essence of liberty is independence, maintained by force." ~Voltaire
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The PM9 is a solid pistol, especially for that price.
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I just got my K40 Elite back from my grandpa. He used it as a carry gun for many years but can no longer operate the slide. I sold my CW9 after the Shield came out, and I will probably replace the Shield with a G43X here soon. My wife has a G43, which I like, but it’s not quite big enough. I would buy a PM9 if one turned up for $300 local. It’s still the smallest available 9mm.
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From the days when all the gun rags touted the RRA DEA rifle as the greatest ever. Those were the days when Magpul made magpuls, Bushmaster was Tier 1, Eotechs and vertical grips were awesome!
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Originally Posted By JohnLWare:
So I ordered a Kahr PM9 from Grabagun for $397 delivered. I’ve wanted to try a PM9 for years, but for whatever reason just never made it a priority. Is this handgun still relevant heading into 2019? I really would have preferred the black model, but had a hard time justifying the additional cost. I couldn’t figure out why this one was so much cheaper - is it because the slide is not black and it doesn’t have the factory night sights? All the PM9’s on the Kahr website appear to have night sights. Is this maybe a discontinued model? What say you? Did I make a mistake? View Quote |
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