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Kahr MK9 Elite 3" SS
[M9098A]
$676.00
by John P Date Added: Monday 06 June, 2011
I got this with the intention of using it for my first carry gun, but I'm having my doubts. It's small and very nicely made, and I've put about 300 rounds through it so far with only a couple of FTE's (break-in period is stated as 200 rds, so no problem). I am an advanced novice or intermediate level shooter, mostly with target pistols of several calibers but also with other short-barreled guns, and of all the pistols I have ever shot, this is the *only* one that makes me question my ability. With the MK9, I can't get good groupings at all - at any distance - mostly off in the same direction. Maybe it's the gun, or maybe it's me, but in any case, this is the only one of 8-9 very different pistols with which I cannot achieve any accuracy or consistency. I have no easy way to tell if the sights are off, but my suspicion is that the problem lies with the trigger action, which I don't like the feel of at all - very long pull, and hard to tell exactly where it will fire - probably because of being double action. But I've shot several other DAO guns without this problem, so I don't know. Your experience, skill level and technique might be different, but this is the only gun I have purchased that was a disappointment. At this point, I keep reminding myself that accuracy is not that big of a deal for a carry gun ... or is it?

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