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The stats from Kahr put both pistols with a slide width of.
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I found the PM 9 to be too thin to shoot comfortably and if you can't shoot a pistol comfortably it is difficult to shoot it accurately. Like most handgun purchases, deciding on the features you want is a compromise since there aren’t too many “perfect” handguns out there.
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One would think that the MK9’s svelte sister, the 14 ounce PM 9, would be a better choice but…not necessarily. Magazines: 1 each: 6 rd flush baseplate and 7 rd with extended gripĪt 22.1 ounces (without loaded magazine) this is a little heavy for a pocket pistol. Sights: Drift adjustable, white bar-dot combat sights(tritium night sights optional)įinish: Matte stainless steel (M9093), Polished stainless steel (M9098) Weight: Pistol 22.1 ounces,Magazine 1.9 ounces Operation: Trigger cocking DAO lock breech "Browning - type" recoil lug passive striker block no magazine disconnectīarrel: 3.0", polygonal rifling 1 - 10 right-hand twist To get a complete understanding of this pistol, let’s look at the specifications:Ĭapacity: 6+1, 7+1 (magazine with grip extension) The MK9 is somewhat of an odd duck in the current state of pocket pistols in that it is a completely Stainless Steel pocket pistol.