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Model: CW3833
UPC: 602686167314

Kahr® CW380 Semi-automatic .380 ACP Handgun.

Whether for on-duty, personal defense, target shooting or competition, you'll appreciate the easy handling, light weight and smooth-shooting performance of the Kahr CW380 Semi-automatic Handgun. Though chambered for the beefy .380 ACP, it features a lock breech and modified Browning-type recoil lug, which results in less recoil and quick follow-up shots. Plus, it comes standard with a 6-rd. magazine and adjustable sights.

Kahr CW380 Semi-automatic .380 ACP Handgun Features:

Stainless steel slide
Includes magazine.
Specifications:

Caliber: .380 ACP
Action: Semi-automatic
Round capacity: 6 + 1
Barrel length: 2.58"
Frame: Polymer
Grips: Textured polymer
Sights: Drift adjustable white bar-dot combat rear / pinned-in polymer front
Overall length: 4.96"
Overall width: 0.75"
Overall height: 3.9"
Overall weight: 10.2 ozs.

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I am a avid Pocket gun shooter. I ordered this Sun. Pm and arrived Wed. Man this is top notch quality and a very mild shooter. I spent the evening racking the gun over and over since I knew it had tight tolerances. Next day, went out and ran 125 rounds of cheap range ammo without one hiccups. I give this gun 5 stars all day long. Fastest delivery I have every had on firearms and I own a lot. Get the Kahr. A real cut above in quality as say a LCP. Will shoot milder, and last longer.

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I have a ct380. Easily the worst, most unreliable gun I have ever purchased. I couldn't get 2 shots off without a malfunction. I sent it back, and had about 7 malfunctions in 75 rds. Better, but still pathetic. I will never buy another kahr. I'm baffled how they allowed the piece of garbage I received to leave the factory

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These are great guns. Tight tolerances means quality and they have to be broken in. Easiest way is just in your house while watching TV. Mine ran flawless the next day. Also make sure you are not "limp wristing" I have seen so many people over the years blame the gun, when in fact it is the shooter. Just saying. These are top grade guns.

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I had the CW380 and wanted to love it, but it was a jam machine. It would regularly stovepipe. Also, the slide would often not return all of the way back to battery after firing and needed to be bumped to fire again. It went back to Kahr twice: first time, no improvement. After the second time, the slide issue was resolved, but it still stovepiped regularly. All told, I put over 300 rounds through it, and I can't remember once when I was able to get through a full magazine without some failure. On the plus side, the trigger was far and away the best of the subcompact .380s I've owned (LCP, Bodyguard, and TCP) and the way it felt in my hand was perfect. Recoil was very minimal. I really wish this could have been a reliable handgun. Admittedly, it's been a struggle to find a pocket pistol that is reliable and is comfortable for me to shoot. I had a Taurus TCP that also gave me nightmares. I owned a Bodyguard that never once had an issue, but the trigger was a nightmare. I've owned an LCP now for almost two years, and it's been the best of the bunch. I wish the trigger and the feel were more like the Kahr, but in several hundred rounds (easily upwards of 500), I've never had a single FTF, FTE, or other issue so I can't complain. In retrospect with all I've spent and lost on these guns and accessories, I should have just bit the bullet and bought a Sig P238 (which is the gun I really wanted but couldn't see spending $700 on at the time). I've easily ended up wasting more than that with the loss I've taken on these. I guess that's a lesson learned.

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Mine has been just OK. I only have the 200 break-in rounds through it so far. I really think making a buyer break in a gun to get it working with 200 rounds of ammo is pretty funny. In a 380, that's $75 in ammo! I agree on the trigger, recoil, and nice feel in-hand. I like the size so much I also bought an LCP Custom that I trust a little more.

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