I was in the market for a small pistol for carry primarily when jogging and trail running. Small size and light weight are neccesary, but I wanted at least 380 cal, and already owning a PM9 and P365, it needed to be significantly smaller than those subcompact 9s, while retaining a similar mode of operation and features. It needed to work in a pocket holster, and a Ulticlip AIWB holster for use with sweats and basketball shorts. I'm happy that the little Kahr checks all the boxes, it is one of the smallest, lightest and thinnest 380s on the market, but surprisingly one of the most shootable. The trigger is great, a nice smooth DAO 7# pull, the thin and undercut trigger guard and compact frame/FCG gives about as much room on the grip as there can be with a pistol this small, noticeably more to hold onto than similarly sized LCP, P3AT and Pico models with a nice high and controllable 2 finger grip. The sights are great for such a small pistol, and along with the good trigger helps extend the range and shrink groups compared to most of the competition, recoil is also mild, and you can run plate racks and multiple targets without much adjustment, it shoots like a larger pistol. It has the mag release and slide stop in the right place, and they work well enough, it's a bit small to do speed reloads, but it is much quicker and easier to reload than the competition.. The cost is more than reasonable, the CW series basically takes a P-series and basically cuts out the extra mags and fancy case, uses less expensive sights and simpler slide/barrel machining to cut the cost in 1/2. Tolerences are still tight, and you can't really tell the difference carrying or shooting both side by side. There are a couple drawbacks to this, the manual calls for a 200rd break-in, and they are 100% correct, it can be a little clunky, and I had jams with some HP ammo within this time frame, but it smoothed out, and most ammo fed reliably after 200-300 rounds. After that period, Rem HP and Gold dots still would have occasional failures to go into battery, but most types of FMJ, XTPs, V-crown, HSTs and Critical defense fed flawlessly. The slide stop lever is fairly large and easy to hit inadvertently while firing, not a big deal if it doesn't lock back on an empty mag, but could be bad if it locks back before running dry, a smaller/low profile lever would have been better IMO, but a slight grip adjustment makes it a non-issue, the mag release is just the right side with enough engagement you can drop mags when you want, but not when you don't, so they got that perfect IMO. All in all it's exactly what I wanted, carries like the tiny 380 it is, shoots like a biggger gun with familiar controls and good sights/trigger, great quality for the price, it took a few boxes to feed reliably, and a couple hundred more for me to trust it with my life, but I do now.