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TJay74

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I want a small CCL gun for summer time carry. I have a Ruger LCR and while it is a decent gun, I am still wanting something slimmer and that is something a revolver with a cylinder will not be able to accomplish.

I think I have narrowed it down to the 3 following guns, anyone own one of these and have any input

-Sig P238
-Kahr PM9
-Kimber Ultra Carry II

Anyone have any input on one of these guns?
 

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Yeah and that is where I am leaning more towards the PM9 as it is a 9mm round versus the .380. Plus .380 is expensive to shoot and hard to find, the 9mm is readily around and the .45 is as well.
 

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I carry a Glock 26, but I have been looking at the Kahrs this summer. They are very slim and would be real easy to carry under just a t shirt.
 

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Although I've never handled the PM9, I do own a CW9 which I've only put about 175 rounds thru and have never had any problems. I like the slim profile and the lack of pinky dangle.
 

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I have owned a variety of kahr pistols for carry. I currently carry the k9. I like the added weight of the frame and have no problem carrying it all year around. I owned a p9 covert which had the grip frame of the pm9 and barrel of the p9. Loved it and wish I still had it sometimes for the lighter weight for a grab and go in jogging shorts. The kahrs are excellent guns and very easy to conceal. I chose the 9mm over my previous k40 and p40 for cost of ammo reasons but they were all much easier to conceal than my m&p, beretta, and H&K. May just be me, but the slim frames ride much more comfortably in my ubg or appendix holster.
 

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BTW, customer service is great too. I had replaced my worn rubber grips with wood ones and then realized I was allergic to the type of wood and called to see if I could return them for a new set of rubber grips and they sent me new rubber grips free of charge with grip screws and told me to just sell my wood grips.
 

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