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All Internet Bidding on Icollector is 20%.All shipping will be will be done in house Except for large items ,at the buyer's expense. Once for your items and again for shipping the day your items ships. Shipping charges other than exact costs INCLUDE: (1)$5.00 handling fee for each box required for packing,(2)Insurance is $1 per $100 of the total invoice and is required for all packages (no exceptionsĪll winning bidders will be invoiced through Icollector, and credit cards will be automatically charged at the end of the auction. Smalls will be packed and shipped by us at the buyer’s expense. We ship exclusively with FEDERAL EXPRESS. Large items which may include calling a freight company. Shipping is the responsibility of the Buyer and the Buyer must make all ‘Shipping or Delivery’ arrangements on Box 789, Humboldt, Arizona, 86329, United StatesĪll Arizona residents pay sales tax of 8.356% otherwise if you come to the auction you must pay the sales tax as well. Condition is NRA Excellent - Like New ***Modern Firearm*** Auction Location:ģ525 S. Includes a second set of black plastic grips, a second recoil spring / guide plug assembly, trigger lock, two magazines (one flush fit, one extended extra capacity), factory storage case with manual, Bianchi 3S IWB holster with retention strap and belt loop, Don Hume open top IWB holster with belt clip. Metal is excellent condition satin stainless with signs of use at barrel hood area. Features 3 dot night sights, double action only style trigger, approx 3 inch barrel. We shooters are never satisfied, and the next wave of feedback from the customers was, “OK, it works and we love it, but can’t you make it lighter?” Justin Moon listened yet again, and soon we had the polymer-framed Kahrs which are today the company’s best-selling products.īut those all-stainless guns from the early days remain in the line for a reason, and that’s why On Target is writing about them now.Stainless steel semiautomatic pistol chambered for 9x19mm Luger cartridges. And so did his next, down-sized version, the Micro-Kahr 9mm MK9. My first stainless K9 proved to be a keeper, too. I bought the test sample, had it refinished, and suggested he make it in stainless. When I was able to put five Federal 9BP rounds into 1-3/8 inches off the 25-yard bench, I was hooked. Its blue steel finish wasn’t the best, but everything else was exactly as I’d seen on the prototype. Justin Moon and Kahr Arms proved me wrong. He can’t mass produce a gun that smooth and that cool, that actually works, at the low price he’s quoting.” I asked him to send me a gun to test, and left thinking, “This is vaporware. He called it the Kahr K9.Ĭynic that I was and am, my BS alert went off. With a double-action trigger pull so smooth and light it felt as if it didn’t have a mainspring. And what he had was special: a striker-fired 9mm pistol, super-slim for concealed carry thanks to his patented offset feed ramp. The guy behind the booth, Justin Moon, was the designer and at that time pretty much sole proprietor. which is why I still remember that day at the SHOT Show in the mid-1990s when I found myself at the tiny booth with a new name in the Industry: “Kahr Arms.” You go to an industry show, look at all the new stuff, and moan, “Good Lord, is this all that’s new?” For us old guys who’ve been in the business for a while, that’s not a new thing. Work as a gun writer for a while, and it won’t be terribly long before you get jaded. In the time of the single-stack, striker-fired 9mm pistol, we review two of the guns that started-and still maintain-the paradigm.