

#KAHR MK9 FOR SALE USED LICENSE#
Be sure to include sufficient information with the faxed or mailed license so that we may identify and properly connect the FFL with your transaction. Please include a signed copy of your receiving FFL’s current license or it may be faxed to the number above. Our business hours are 8:00am to 5:30PM Monday thru Friday and 8:00am until 3:30PM on Saturday. Sales to North Carolina residents will be subject to NC Sales Tax of 6.75%.Īll of the firearms that we have listed are also available in our retail establishment and thus are subject to prior sale in the store. We are a stocking dealer and our 20,000 square foot store is nationally recognized by top manufacturers like Browning, Winchester, Beretta, Benelli, Smith & Wesson, Glock, Liberty Safes, Remington, H&K, and over 100 other brands. Perry's Gun Shop is an owner operated family business with a long heritage of TOP QUALITY firearms and TOP QUALITY SERVICE. The shooting distance was cut to 15 metres to test precision the 49 mm showed the best performance (-7 points).Description: Kahr MK9 pistol, 9mm, stainless steel with factory box. In two instances there were feed problems with the 147-grain hollow point ammunition by Winchester (not listed in the table) (-1 point). An internal firing pin safety provided an added touch of protection. The portion of testing on chambering/safety confirmed that the weapon worked properly with all loads and behaved impeccably in the shooter’s hand. Apart from the travel on the double-action-only mechanism, which was by general consensus overly long (-1 point), there was not much to complain about with respect to the trigger characteristics, – which were, broadly speaking, entirely serviceable. It may well work, but it’s a bit dated in terms of safety (-3 points). A more serious concern than this one-sided bias was the fact that disassembling the weapon required pressing the trigger. Kudos to Kahr for always providing stainless steel magazines, one of them even with an extension.Īs for the handling elements: Although it was easy to reach the slide stop and the magazine release, they were only designed for right-handers.
#KAHR MK9 FOR SALE USED SKIN#
Those with somewhat meatier fingers were well advised to take care during discharge if they wanted to keep their skin from getting caught between the upper front edge next to the trigger and the frame material (-3 points).

Another mercurial factor was the size of the gaps beneath the firing pin cover. As with all pocket pistols developed for close range shooting, the lack of a height adjustment feature was not assessed here.īy and large, the finishing was excellent, even though a certain amount of play was detected, sometimes more, sometimes less over time, between the upper and lower structure. The sights offered a clear view, although a few of the tested models demonstrated overly narrow halation (-1 point). It may be true that the trigger-frame design is well-executed, but some of the testers still felt that the grip panels were a touch too smooth (-1 point). That’s not to say that the bantam class steel pistol was faultless.
#KAHR MK9 FOR SALE USED PLUS#
It’s a real plus that the manufacturer has managed to maintain an essential level of quality. The pistol has been around for a while already, so testers have had numerous opportunities to test the weapons over the past decade and a half. The handgun comes with two magazines, one with six rounds, the other with seven The Kahr MK9 test: The barrel locks using a block in the ejection port on the slide, and is controlled by the rigid, closed cam beneath the chamber. The Kahr MK9 is fitted with a recoil spring in telescope design. The gunsmiths in Massachusetts had an eye for another detail as well: unlike in the many stainless steel firearms produced during the 1980s and 1990s, the MK9 came with black, inlaid sighting elements with white trimming to ensure that the naked metal wouldn’t have a negative impact on aiming. Which didn’t make much difference in terms of weight: the gun came in at 658 grams – not even 100 grams heavier than a Glock 26 and a whopping 200 grams lighter than the 9 Para pocket pistol classic, the Star M 43 Firestar and others. Traditionalists appreciated the material selected for the Kahr: the Massachusetts-based manufacturer chose a slide and frame made of solid stainless steel. The striker-fired semiautomatic pistol was designed with a Browning-Petter-SIG locking block combined with a rigid, closed control cam in the style of a CZ-75. When it was previewed at the end of 1998 and first made available starting in 1999, the Kahr MK9 became the smallest 9 Para pistol on the market at its debut.
