I talked to that guy ^ when I made my first stop at braids last month. Quite knowlegable fellow and he showed me his. Quite a nice pocket gun. Little pricey though.
I talked to that guy ^ when I made my first stop at braids last month. Quite knowlegable fellow and he showed me his. Quite a nice pocket gun. Little pricey though.
My buddy got one, and I'm hoping to go shooting with him this week or next. I'll let you know how it feels/shoots after I get to put a few rounds through it. He says he loves it so far, but not better than his glock.
I purchased mine on May 16. Acquiring 380 ammo has been challenging. Initially, I did have some issues with the bullets come in contact with the slide stop. Based of various sources on the Web, this does not sound like a unique problem. I call Kahr and they offer to have FedEx pick it up. I decided to correct the issue with a little careful filing. After the smithing, I have put 176 BlazerBrass 380 AUTO 95gr. FMJ and 24 Buffalo Bore 380 ACP (+P) 100gr. Hardcast FN thru it so far. The only failure I experience was one stovepipe. This was more than likely me not the P380.
The P380 truly is a pocket pistol. The size is amazingly small and very easy to conceal. For the size of the pistol, I have found that it holds tight groups at 7 yards. Like my other Kahr’s the fit and finish is very nice. The recoil even with the +P’s is very manageable.
I have not regretted purchasing the P380 and would recommend it. Best of all it is made right here in the US of A…
I've had mine for a few weeks. I got it off gunbroker and am quite sure I paid more than I should have, but I wanted it bad enough to make the expense worth it. I have had it out twice and so far it has not disappointed. About 50 rounds fired and no FTF and more accurate in my hands than my Kel-Tec or Beretta Tomcat. It is truly pocket carry size, I carry mine in shorts pockets in a Nemesis and it barely shows. Good luck finding one though, they seem to be releasing them in small numbers.