Black Carbon Fiber Finish For the Kahr CW9

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posted on July 11, 2016
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Kahr’s CW9 is a popular small carry gun, and the 9 mm version is now available in a Black Carbon Fiber finish. This new finish, along with a purposefully-chosen textured grip, gives the gun a three dimensional look.

The CW9 features a 3.6-inch barrel with a 1-in-10-inch, right-hand twist. It features a lock breach, Browning-type recoil lug, passive striker block, no magazine disconnect and it operates with a trigger cocking DOA. It is manufactured with a rag checkering polymer grip for a confident and comfortable hold. The CW9 has a pinned in polymer front sight and it is the only product in the line with a drift adjustable white three dot combat rear sight. Its overall length is 5.9 inches is weighs 15.8 ounces and has a 7+1 capacity.

MSRP $495.

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