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Kahr CW40 - .40 S&W


Don 95Vert

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Kahr CW40 - .40 S&W Model Number CW40. Comes with the gun, original case, 1- 6 round stainless magazine, manual and lock. This has a stainless slide and black polymer frame. 3.6" barrel, 6.36" overall length, 16.8oz, Drift adjustable white bar-dot combat rear sight, pinned in polymer front sight. Operates in DA only.

 

I added a Hogue Rubber Handall Junior grip sleeve to it. It has snappy recoil, but not that bad considering how light it is. Very accurate once you get used to the long DA trigger pull. A GREAT CCW gun.

 

For more info, go here: http://www.kahr.com/dtlspec_cw4043.html

 

I have about 250 rounds through it - it is really accurate and really reliable after the first 50 rounds never gave me a hiccup.

 

I will not sell you this gun unless:

~ You are 21 years old

~ You are willing to let me see your driver's license

~ You are willing to do a bill of sale with your name and address on it as well as the gun's serial number

 

$350 Firm. I can take cash for that price, but also for 3% more can take all major credit cards or PayPal. I don't want to trade anything.

 

Either PM me here about it or preferably email me at Don@lasotaracing.com

 

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It stovepiped a couple in the first two magazines run through it. All my guns did something like that occasionally when new, even the expensive ones. Kahr is very specific and tells you in the book that is NEEDS a 200 round break-in period so it's 100% reliable. It has that already +50 more so it saves whoever buys it the expense of breaking it in. I just ran 'range' ammo through it Blazer and Winchester (brass) - I did try a magazine of Hornady hollow points through it and it digested those just fine.
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