

SUPERCHARGED by the Ruger LCP and the resurgent Kel-Tec P3AT, the market niche of wafer-thin vest pocket size .380s that weigh under ten ounces is one of the hottest in the defensive firearms world. Enter the Kahr P380. With a 15-year record of making high-quality, compact and subcompact pistols in 9mm, .40, and .45 ACP, Kahr Arms has scaled their standard design down further with a micro .380 that carries small and shoots big.
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My first experience shooting a Kahr pistol wasn’t a good one. One of my officers brought up his new .40 cal. Kahr to qualify with it for use as a back-up and off-duty weapon. I don’t remember the exact model number, but it was the smallest one made at the time.
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One handgun maker that has been in the forefront of concealable handgun technology since the 1990’s is Kahr Arms. Their innovative products have captured a good portion of the market share for small, easily carried handguns that are chambered in such popular calibers as .45 ACP, .40, and 9mm. Not only do their products have appeal in the stratum of civilian concealed-carry, but they have been embraced by law enforcement and have been approved for carry by such prestigious agencies as the NYPD and more recently, the Chicago Police Department.
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