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A Blue Kahr PM9


KahrMan

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So Kahr is partnering with Cabela's to release two custom guns.  An Auto Ordnance 1911 and  a PM9.  The PM9 is robins egg blue.  I absolutely love the PM9 but good god this thing is ugly.  The black and orange 1911 is not much better either.

 

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I have a pretty large collection and I teach a lot of students, so I enjoy the oddball guns once in a while. I own the raspberry Ruger LCP for that reason and plan to get the purple LCP soon. I'd love to get the blue PM9 too, but I wouldn't pay a premium for the color variant. In addition to making some new shooters more comfortable during their initial training, the colored guns are also easier to spot during exercises, thus slightly safer. Also, they are usually produced in much smaller quantity thus collector value is often higher many years later. But I dislike any brightly colored gun for concealed carry, as you want those to be hidden and inconspicuous, and you wouldn't want a defensive gun to be perceived as a toy.
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Another point: love the Kahr guns but prefer the CM or CW variants because they are cheaper and function the same. And it's a huge pet-peeve of mine when an all-stainless or stainless / polymer gun comes with blued/black magazines. The blue PM9 should have stainless or blue magazines, not blued / black.
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The blue isn't really my thing, but I can see the market for it.

 

I'm baffled by the orange.  I've no idea what marketing train wreck thought that this would be a good idea - or how their legal team approved it. "Hey, I've got an idea.  Let's paint a gun the same color that they make all the toy guns!"

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Who makes a barrel?

 

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I have an extra barrel from a "full-size" gun that I'll have cut and threaded if I ever get around to buying the PM9.  I tried it on a friend's PM... it dropped right in and seemed to work fine. 

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I have an extra barrel from a "full-size" gun that I'll have cut and threaded if I ever get around to buying the PM9.  I tried it on a friend's PM... it dropped right in and seemed to work fine. 

 

Yowsa, now that is nifty!

 

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I have an extra barrel from a "full-size" gun that I'll have cut and threaded if I ever get around to buying the PM9.  I tried it on a friend's PM... it dropped right in and seemed to work fine. 

 

That would be pretty cool.

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