Kahr Kollection
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Kahr Kollection
Well, now I have 3 options for concealed carry -- all with the same trigger action & feel.
I finally found a decent MK9 at a very decent price to join my other stainless Kahrs. Yeah, Jay Leno may have a nice Car Collection -- but all I can afford is a Kahr Kollection.
I'll have to get it out to the range soon -- along with the others.
Old No7
I finally found a decent MK9 at a very decent price to join my other stainless Kahrs. Yeah, Jay Leno may have a nice Car Collection -- but all I can afford is a Kahr Kollection.
I'll have to get it out to the range soon -- along with the others.
Old No7
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What is the difference between the MK9 and the CW9?
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Hi Jim:
* The MK9 is all metal, 4" tall (6 + 1 capacity), 5.3" OAL and weighs in at 24 oz.
* The CW9 has a poly lower, is 4.5" tall (7 + 1 capacity), 5.9" OAL and weighs 17.7 oz.
I tend to shoot heavier handguns a bit better, so I'm partial to Kahr's all-stainless guns.
The image below is from "handgunhero.com/compare/" where you can easily compare several handguns of various makes; it's a very handy tool to use.
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A relative has a CW9. I have fired it. While I do not prefer polymer striker fired guns, I have to say it is light and small .. easy to use and has the best trigger I ever used on any polymer gun. I have not shot many, but the trigger is better than any Glock or Sig I ever shot.
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The Kahr handguns are really underrated, IMO. I've shot several of them, but never picked one up for myself. The all steel version would be my choice, as well.
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I've owned a couple Kahrs. I can't say anything negative about them, but I just never warmed up to them.
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I bought an old Kahr E9 from a friend just because it was inexpensive and all steel. But sure was heavy for a mid sized 9mm. I finally sold it and went back to my S&W 39 in 9mm.
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"...Jay Leno may have a nice Car Collection -- but all I can afford is a Kahr Kollection..."
Never shot a Kahr, but as a kid we shot a couple CARS to pieces (junk ones a farmer left half-buried in the river-bottom to hold against erosion of the river bank).
"...Jay Leno may have a nice Car Collection -- but all I can afford is a Kahr Kollection..."

Never shot a Kahr, but as a kid we shot a couple CARS to pieces (junk ones a farmer left half-buried in the river-bottom to hold against erosion of the river bank).
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Here's a CW40 (poly frame the same dimensions as the 9mm)
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It's gone a lot of miles in my pocket in this rig
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I actually like (shoot better) the CW45 and do carry it at times buts it's a bit larger and heavier the the CW40.
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the CW45 and it's little brother the CM45
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The "little" CM45 is harder to shoot than CW45 but it can hold it's own. Here's a target that I shot at 25yds rested when I first got it (the lighter line around the 5 big holes). I was sighting in a 308 and just wanted to see where the little gun hit.
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I only have the poly frame versions, but I really like them especially the 45s.
Paul
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It's gone a lot of miles in my pocket in this rig
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I actually like (shoot better) the CW45 and do carry it at times buts it's a bit larger and heavier the the CW40.
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the CW45 and it's little brother the CM45
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The "little" CM45 is harder to shoot than CW45 but it can hold it's own. Here's a target that I shot at 25yds rested when I first got it (the lighter line around the 5 big holes). I was sighting in a 308 and just wanted to see where the little gun hit.
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I only have the poly frame versions, but I really like them especially the 45s.
Paul
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Is KAhr still going? -- Havent really noticed anything from them in a while although i remember a few friends 15ish years ago who carried Kahr's /
No opinion as i never tried one , but -- German engineering is usually quite satisfactory
No opinion as i never tried one , but -- German engineering is usually quite satisfactory
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I think the owner/designer is Korean?!?! I recall hearing that "Kahr" was selected as the name as it sounded harsh and European.Streetstar wrote: ↑Thu Oct 09, 2025 10:44 pm ...but -- German engineering is usually quite satisfactory

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Wikipedia: Kahr Firearms is owned by Justin Moon, who is the CEO and president of the company. It is part of the Kahr Firearms Group, which also includes Auto-Ordnance and Magnum Research.Old No7 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 10, 2025 7:58 pmI think the owner/designer is Korean?!?! I recall hearing that "Kahr" was selected as the name as it sounded harsh and European.Streetstar wrote: ↑Thu Oct 09, 2025 10:44 pm ...but -- German engineering is usually quite satisfactory![]()
Old No7
Kahr Arms was founded by Justin Moon, who is CEO and president. He is the son of Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church and brother to Hyung Jin Moon, pastor of the Rod of Iron Ministries, which is known to hold blessing ceremonies for AR-15 rifles.
PS - Kahr's are manufactured in Pennsylvania.
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I think they require the members to own firearms and are encouraged to bring them to church services.
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Man, I wish I had had my AR-15's blessed before they all went down in that horrible boating accident. Maybe they would have made it! 

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That’s funny Jay! Sorry for your loss…
Just found this online…
”Kahr Arms got its name from founder Justin Moon's belief that a European-sounding, specifically German, surname would help market the brand as a quality engineering product. He chose the name "Kahr" as a nod to the reputation for high-quality German engineering and also as a reference to Gustav Von Kahr, the mayor of Munich who had imprisoned Hitler after a failed 1923 coup.”
Old No7
Just found this online…
”Kahr Arms got its name from founder Justin Moon's belief that a European-sounding, specifically German, surname would help market the brand as a quality engineering product. He chose the name "Kahr" as a nod to the reputation for high-quality German engineering and also as a reference to Gustav Von Kahr, the mayor of Munich who had imprisoned Hitler after a failed 1923 coup.”
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Wow !
That is a cool bit of not so old history in Kahr !
I never wouldve known
That is a cool bit of not so old history in Kahr !
I never wouldve known
----- Doug