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Posted: 11/21/2017 10:32:26 PM EDT
I finally got to my FFL and picked this little beauty up. What a nicely crafted and machined pistol! I love th feel of the OEM stocks but really like the looks of the wood grips that Kahr sells for them. Anybody want to tell me how they feel and how they differ from the origionals?
While I stated that I like the feel of the oem ones, I wouldn't mind a little more meat to hold on to. Thanks for any info and tell me some stories, good or bad, about this pistol. |
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I had a non Elite. Sold it to a friend. Missed it terribly. Another friend sold me his Elite. Some reason I got a bug up my ass and sold that one a few years later. I really miss it now.
One day I'll find a deal on one locally. |
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Crappy picture and the pistol is filthy. The wood grips make the grip slightly larger, they're checker good and provide a lot of grip. I like the feel in the hand better than the original polymer grips and they look better in my opinion too. Attached File
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U.S. Army (Ret), NRA Endowment Life Member, 3GN, IDPA, USPSA, and GSSF Member, Certified Glock Armorer, and 03 C&R FFL.
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Originally Posted By iiibdsiil:
I had a non Elite. Sold it to a friend. Missed it terribly. Another friend sold me his Elite. Some reason I got a bug up my ass and sold that one a few years later. I really miss it now. One day I'll find a deal on one locally. View Quote How did it shoot? Did you like it? |
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Originally Posted By Gulfstream:
Crappy picture and the pistol is filthy. The wood grips make the grip slightly larger, they're checker good and provide a lot of grip. I like the feel in the hand better than the original polymer grips and they look better in my opinion too.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/214731/Kahr_MK9-371710.JPG View Quote ETA: Beautiful pistol. How do you like shooting it? Do you think women will enjoy shooting it? |
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I need to get an MK9 someday...and have the front strap checkered and the trigger narrowed and polished.
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I’ve had the regular and then the elite. I had wood grips on one of them but mostly carried the stock grips.
They both shot great when they were cleaned and lubed. I pocket carried mine with a pocket holster. After about a week of pocket lint (really not much at all and barely visible even when I took it apart) it would be a jam-o-matin. Even after a 500 round break in and the regular one going back to the gun shop so the gunsmith could try to fix it and changing the recoil springs. It really pissed me off because I shot them really well and liked them a lot. I ended up trading them and of course let the people know my troubles. I still kinda miss it though as it was just such a nice little gun. I hope you have better luck cuz they can be great. |
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Originally Posted By raygixxer89: This is why you should never sell a gun. How did it shoot? Did you like it? View Quote I've bought a Glock 43 which seems to fit the role well enough with a ton of holster choices. I'd recommend the Comp Tac MTac holster on the MK9. It really is awesome if you are willing to cough up the money. I don't carry like I used to now that I'm out of Florida. I should, but I don't so it's hard to justify the money on the MTac. (wait, I've been through that much money trying other holsters to get something close ) |
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Originally Posted By Geronimo509:
I’ve had the regular and then the elite. I had wood grips on one of them but mostly carried the stock grips. They both shot great when they were cleaned and lubed. I pocket carried mine with a pocket holster. After about a week of pocket lint (really not much at all and barely visible even when I took it apart) it would be a jam-o-matin. Even after a 500 round break in and the regular one going back to the gun shop so the gunsmith could try to fix it and changing the recoil springs. It really pissed me off because I shot them really well and liked them a lot. I ended up trading them and of course let the people know my troubles. I still kinda miss it though as it was just such a nice little gun. I hope you have better luck cuz they can be great. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By iiibdsiil: I shot pretty well with it but it wasn't exactly a joy to shoot because of it's size. Practicing wasn't bad, don't get me wrong. My Elite required a lot more effort to crack open out of battery. Like an angle was wrong on something, or maybe that's what made it Elite was a better angle. I've bought a Glock 43 which seems to fit the role well enough with a ton of holster choices. I'd recommend the Comp Tac MTac holster on the MK9. It really is awesome if you are willing to cough up the money. I don't carry like I used to now that I'm out of Florida. I should, but I don't so it's hard to justify the money on the MTac. (wait, I've been through that much money trying other holsters to get something close ) View Quote |
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What's the difference between a standard and Elite anyway?
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U.S. Army (Ret), NRA Endowment Life Member, 3GN, IDPA, USPSA, and GSSF Member, Certified Glock Armorer, and 03 C&R FFL.
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Originally Posted By raygixxer89:
Those are the exact grips that I want to put on. Is there a gap at the backstrap, and did you have to do some minor fitting? I've seen some pics where there was a noticable gap, but have read that the problem was only with the Elite 98's. ETA: Beautiful pistol. How do you like shooting it? Do you think women will enjoy shooting it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By raygixxer89:
Originally Posted By Gulfstream:
Crappy picture and the pistol is filthy. The wood grips make the grip slightly larger, they're checker good and provide a lot of grip. I like the feel in the hand better than the original polymer grips and they look better in my opinion too.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/214731/Kahr_MK9-371710.JPG ETA: Beautiful pistol. How do you like shooting it? Do you think women will enjoy shooting it? |
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U.S. Army (Ret), NRA Endowment Life Member, 3GN, IDPA, USPSA, and GSSF Member, Certified Glock Armorer, and 03 C&R FFL.
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Originally Posted By Gulfstream:
Post manufacturing polishing, mostly just cosmetics. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Originally Posted By Gulfstream:
The grips fit rather well, no fitting required and no gaps. Mine is a standard model (non-elite) so I'm not sure if the additional polishing of the "Elite" models will induce fitment problems or not. The pistol is nice to shoot once you master the long heavy trigger, but can be rather "snappy" due to its size. My wife does shoot it on occasion but much prefers her G43. View Quote |
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I carry mine in a Mika holster. Fits real nice.
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My MK9 elite 98. I use an Uncle Mike's pocket holster. It's ridden in my winter coat pocket for many years. Too heavy for a jacket.
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Damnit. I want an all steel Kahr now...
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Originally Posted By DevJames:
Damnit. I want an all steel Kahr now... View Quote |
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Originally Posted By RGinIdaho:
My MK9 elite 98. I use an Uncle Mike's pocket holster. It's ridden in my winter coat pocket for many years. Too heavy for a jacket. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/1371/kahr_mk9_elite98_no_sn-392371.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Ef4life: Yeah you do, I have a black k9 and it's a dream to shoot compared to my edc cw9. The cw9 isn't bad to shoot at all, but The extra weight of the steel frame really tames the recoil and makes it a really smooth gun to shoot for its size. View Quote |
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