

I had a Kahr PM9 and recently sold it to buy a Glock 43. Here's a quick photo comparison of the two. That may change once I get a chance to compare them both at the range, but I doubt it. The Glock 43 is typical Glock disassembly, easy and straightforward for most and only a one or two cuss word process for me only because I forgot a step or fumbled getting the slide back on.īottom line is in my opinion the Glock 43 is so good that the Kahr will likely be heading down the road. Kahrs are very tight, so I'd describe disassembly and reassembly of my Kahr as about a dozen cuss word process. Even though I can only get a two finger grip on the Kahr, it has proven to be quite accurate at 10 yards. My Kahr PM9 has the typical smooth but very long trigger pull that seems common to all Kahr pistols. There is still a bit of creep in the trigger pull, but then a pretty crisp let off and no "sprong" sound when the trigger breaks. No, it's not a tuned 1911 trigger, but compared to my other Glocks it is by far the best stock Glock trigger. First and foremost, the Glock 43, at least my example, has the very best Glock trigger I have ever experienced. All of my Glocks are completely stock save for some aftermarket sights. I have several Glocks so I'm pretty familiar with them. I haven't even had the Glock to the range yet, but here are a couple of initial observations. I just picked up a Glock 43 last night and I also have a Kahr PM9.
