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Kahr CM9 VS Kahr P380

Head to Head Comparison

Kahr CM9

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83%

Critic Rating

16 Reviews

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95%

User Rating

166 Reviews

Kahr P380

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86%

Critic Rating

7 Reviews

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89%

User Rating

37 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

5.17 Yeets

Damage

2.35 Yeets

10-50 yards

Range

10-50 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

6+1 rounds

Capacity

6+1 rounds

N/A

Mobility

N/A

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$305.09

Used Price:

$305.09

New Price:

$338.99

MSRP:

$593.64

Used Price:

$593.64

New Price:

$659.60

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Kahr CM9

Kahr P380

Length

4.9"

Action

Double Action Only

Double Action Only

Caliber

9x19mm Parabellum

.380 ACP

Capacity

6+1

6+1

Finish

Duo-Tone

Black

Gun Type

Pistol

Pistol

Sights

Adjustable

Night Sights

Grip

Black

Black

Barrel Length

3"

2.5"

Gun Stats

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Kahr P380

Gun Descriptions

The CM Series takes the value priced features from Kahr's CW series (3.6 barrel 9mm .40 S&W and .45 ACP models) and incorporates these features into a smaller 3 barrel package. The CM9093 has the same external dimensions as the PM9093 which make it ideal for concealed carry by licensed civilians and law enforcement personnel. The CM9093 is chambered in a 9 x 19 caliber has a 3.0 barrel and an overall length of 5.42 with a height of 4.0. The pistol weighs in at 14 ounces plus 1.9 ounces for the 6 rd stainless steel magazine. Differences between the CM models and PM models are the CM9093 has a conventional rifled barrel instead of the match grade polygonal barrel on Kahr's PM series; the CM slide stop lever is MIM (metal-injection-molded) instead of machined; the CM series slide has fewer machining operations and uses simple roll marking instead of engraved markings and finally the CM series are shipped with one magazine instead of two magazines. Kahr's seven patents are incorporated into the CM9093 resulting in benefits not available in other compact semi-autos on the market today. The black polymer frame features patented 4140 steel inserts molded into the frame in the front and back for added rigidity and strength which can withstand firing thousands of round. Specifications: Overall Length: 5.42" Width: .9" Height: 4" Weight: 14 oz (unloaded)

The P380 pistol from Kahr chambered for the .380 ACP caliber has a 2.53 barrel and an overall length of 4.9 with a height of only 3.9. It weighs in at just under 10 ounces (9.97 to be exact) without a magazine. The P380 is constructed of a black polymer frame matte stainless slide and textured polymer grips. The black polymer frame features 4140 steel inserts molded into the frame in the front and back for added rigidity and strength not found on competitive brands. The P380 features a lock breech modified Browning type recoil lug Kahr's six patents including the safe cam action found in all Kahr pistols. These features result in a micro-compact pistol in a fighting caliber with very little felt recoil and quick follow-up shots. The P380 does not have a magazine disconnect nor does it have double-strike capability. The P380 also boasts real sights featuring drift adjustable white bar-dot combat sights that dovetail into the slide with optional night sights available.The quality of the tiny P380 from Kahr is unrivaled when compared to competitive brands. The barrel is a premium Lothar Walther match grade polygonal rifled design allowing higher muzzle velocities for hollow point ammo than other conventional rifled barrels on competitive brands.

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