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Can trigger travel be reduced on Kahr CW9?


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My Kahr has a huge amount of travel on it which i understand is standard. Does anyone know how much if at all that travel can be reduced without affecting reliability?

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Thats an answer I would like to hear.

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IMO, that long trigger travel is the only safety on the Kahr. My advise is to leave it as it is and shoot it a lot.

Yeah, get a Glock if you wanna shoot yer azz off, eh? :tough:

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The Kahr is designed to have a long trigger pull.If you want something shorter........

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It can be reduced but it takes allot of work. The long travel, as said before acts as a safety on that gun. A good trigger job (PORT AND POLISH) will help allot. It will become much easier and smooth as silk. This is something you can do yourself will a dremel, polish compound and polishing wheel.

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Guest 70below
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Hope no one minds if I revive this thread.....I hated to start another......

I recently shot my CW9 for the first time and loved it.....the only thing that I disliked, was that the trigger didn't "index" like a Glock.....I have so much experience and rounds down range with my Glocks that I kept short stroking the trigger on it without thinking. I can definitely train it out of myself, but then I'll be taking full pulls on my glock triggers most likely. The "Elite" trigger Kahr has doesn't allow indexing does it?

Guest tbreed725
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doesn't Robar do something like this

Guest shadow12
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It most likely can be done, but it would take some work. Someone suggested polishing the trigger on it it will help. I polished one recently and it turned out to be much better than stock. With that being said, if you are not sure how to reassemble this pistol, DO NOT TAKE IT APART. It is a heck of a trick to get it back together. This one was more of a pain than the Para LDA, it helps if you have three hands and they are small enough to get in the pistol at the same time.

Guest shadow12
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No, the travel is built in with the trigger bar.

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Guest m4coyote
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I have a Kahr PM9, and have polished the mating surfaces on the striker and trigger bar. This did help with the smoothness of the pull, but it did nothing for the travel. I also ordered & installed a reduced power Wolff striker spring, and it gave a nice reduction to the trigger pull weight, but again, it did not reduce the pull length. The CW9 uses the same springs, so you may want to give it a try. It was a cheap modification, but was very noticable & 100% reliable through about 1000 rounds now.

I believe that Cylinder & Slide does quite a bit of work on the Khar pistols, so you might want to give them a call.

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