I tried putting the extra grip piece on the longer mags in my 26 and 27 but found they made it harder for the mag to drop free without using my left hand to pull it down. Now I carry the stock 10 or 9 rounder and the big brother spare. I figure if I have to reload by dropping the original carry mag it had better drop free so I can be grabbing my spare with my left hand.My wife bought a Glock 26...and we put a Glock 19 mag with an A&G grip spacer on it...and it was the bomb!
You will not regret a PM9/CM9. They are hard to beat. Carrying 7 rounds of good 9mm is nothing to slouch at. The PM9 is small, accurate and thin. You can carry it anywhere on you, IWB/OWB/ANKLE/POCKET.....
Then get yourself a Glock 19 for everything else (war, SHTF, Range fun, home defense)
Get a little "hate mail" did ya? Y'all have to learn to play nice, everyone is entitled to their opinionI apologize if I offend anyone with this comment. I mean no harm and I am sure there are good and bad with all guns. Please do not take this as a professional input, but my opinion only. I was just trying to give my opinion on the choices given to me by the original POST!
I hear to many times of failure to feed, blowing up in police officers faces, failure to eject... Look on line for the problems that Glock has had and you will see what I mean. I sell guns and I have never heard of any problems with Kahr products. Besides the Glock is the ugliest gun ever made except the HI Point...
I hear to many times of failure to feed, blowing up in police officers faces, failure to eject... Look on line for the problems that Glock has had and you will see what I mean. I sell guns and I have never heard of any problems with Kahr products. Besides the Glock is the ugliest gun ever made except the HI Point...
One thing you have to look at also is the shear numbers of each sold. If you google glock problems and also Kahr problems you will see that BOTH have negative feedback. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and should not be bashed for it. If you look into the reasons for failures on both firearms you will get a better understanding of how they got to where they are now. I have read plenty of complaints on both firearms. But if you compare the amount sold versus complaints you might be surprised. Personally I think both firearms are exceptional choices. Both have had their teething problems but as of recent I think both are very solid performers and you really cant go wrong with either!