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Guest Tyson1
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I'm considering buy the kahr cw9 for my carry weapon. I'm thinking high noon split decision holster. anyone else carrying the cw9, and what are you using for holster?

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Guest kwikrnu
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That high noon split decision looks like a nice holster. I like the fact that you can tuck a shirt over it to conceal.

I carry a p9, which is I think the same thing as the cw9 except for minor differences. I have a ky-tac braveheart kydex iwb holster I have been happy with since mid 2001.

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I use a 1 1/2" leather belt.

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Guest TNDixieGirl
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I carry my CW9 in an Uncle Mike's Sidekick size 36 in my waistband.

Guest canynracer
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I carry a p9, which is I think the same thing as the cw9 except for minor differences.

the P series and the CW series have very minor differences, The holster suggested should fit with no problem

Here are the differences:

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CW9093 vs KP9093

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The main differences are that the CW Series have conventional rifling, instead of match grade polygonal rifling; the CW Series have a MIM (metal-injection-molded) slide stop lever, instead of a machined slide stop lever; the CW Series cannot be retrofitted with night sights because the slide does not have a front dovetail cut; the CW Series slide have fewer machining operations; and the CW Series have simple engraving on the slide instead of rollmarking; and the CW Series are shipped with one magazine instead of two.

Guest db99wj
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the P series and the CW series have very minor differences, The holster suggested should fit with no problem

Here are the differences:

kahrlogo.jpgHome | Site Map | Contact us

CW9093 vs KP9093

img_cwvsp9.gif

The main differences are that the CW Series have conventional rifling, instead of match grade polygonal rifling; the CW Series have a MIM (metal-injection-molded) slide stop lever, instead of a machined slide stop lever; the CW Series cannot be retrofitted with night sights because the slide does not have a front dovetail cut; the CW Series slide have fewer machining operations; and the CW Series have simple engraving on the slide instead of rollmarking; and the CW Series are shipped with one magazine instead of two.

Great comparison, very informative on the differences and why the price difference is what it is. :up:

Guest cdsusong
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I have a CW9 and carry mine everyday with a Bianchi model 105 size 14 and it is great.

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