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Kahrs have good triggers.  The ones I have shot were reliable, but I've read that Kahr has had some guns with problems.  Of course any manufacturer can make a bad gun.

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Ran into a Blue Label Glock dealer I know today.  He put me on the first order of 20. I contacted Zev Tech to join the chorus for a G43 Fulcrum trigger.  Looks like I'll have my first factory fresh new handgun I have purchased in some years.  

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Ran into a Blue Label Glock dealer I know today.  He put me on the first order of 20. I contacted Zev Tech to join the chorus for a G43 Fulcrum trigger.  Looks like I'll have my first factory fresh new handgun I have purchased in some years.  

 

A few days ago I took a look at Dave's G19 you did the grip work on. Nice work.

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Just got to shoot a Glock 43. The trigger is a little heavier than a standard Glock, but you don't notice actually shooting it. It was pretty sweet. Can't wait to get my own at a reasonable price.
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Just got to shoot a Glock 43. The trigger is a little heavier than a standard Glock, but you don't notice actually shooting it. It was pretty sweet. Can't wait to get my own at a reasonable price.

Where did you shoot one?
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Just got to shoot a Glock 43. The trigger is a little heavier than a standard Glock, but you don't notice actually shooting it. It was pretty sweet. Can't wait to get my own at a reasonable price.

I am not really surprised by the trigger seeming heavier than a standard Glock; the 42 feels the same way.
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A few days ago I took a look at Dave's G19 you did the grip work on. Nice work.

I did a fair pile of G19s back in the day.  Stock they are marginal for me, especially if you shoot one handed both hands, but I think they are very reliable.  Reliability,  "fast" and secure means more to me than pretty.  

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After handling one today at the NRA show I'm going to pass. It felt like a solid gun, but it didn't fit my hand nearly as well as my Shield, and I would put the CCP well ahead of it ergonomically (yes the CCP is a bit larger)

 

That said, it's a Glock and if it fits your hand well, go for it.

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After handling one today at the NRA show I'm going to pass. It felt like a solid gun, but it didn't fit my hand nearly as well as my Shield, and I would put the CCP well ahead of it ergonomically (yes the CCP is a bit larger)

 

That said, it's a Glock and if it fits your hand well, go for it.

 

I really like the size, but the trigger was just as bad as an LC9...not sure how glock made that happen on a striker fired gun.  I tried a few different ones at the show to see if it was just something with the first one I picked up, but they all felt that way. The LC9s has a MUCH better trigger.  

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Well the ones at the NRA show had no firing pins as per there rules so I would not go by how it felt there. Edited by zennashton
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So, I'll repeat from the other previous thread:

 

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So I'll keep the same capacity but significantly smaller Moonie in my pocket.

 

- OS

 

 

Unfortunately, the Kahr has one of the worst triggers on the market, IMHO.  I've tried to like them in the past, but they never get any better.  

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