The following is a press release from Kahr
Kahr Firearms Group is proud to introduce the latest finish for their ever popular CW9, the Black Carbon Fiber. The textured weave provides a real 3D dimensional appearance to the 9mm and the textured grip feels more stable in your hand.
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This pistol features a 3.6″ barrel with conventional rifling and 1-10 right-hand twist, a polymer frame with black carbon fiber print, and a matte stainless steel slide. The gun measures just 5.9″ in overall length, 4.5″ in height and weighs 15.8 oz. This is the only firearm in the entire Kahr product line that has a drift adjustable white 3-dot sight. It offers a trigger cocking DAO, lock-breach, “Browning” type recoil lug and passive striker block with no magazine disconnect. Capacity is 7+1 and MSRP is $495.
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For more information about any of the fine Kahr Arms products, visit www.kahr.com or visit your nearest dealer today.
About Kahr Arms
Kahr Arms, an innovative firearms manufacturer, was founded on fifteen years of manufacturing service in precision metalworking industries. Kahr incorporates the inherited professional, technical expertise into all of its operations. Kahr’s parent company, established in 1981, has been a leading supplier of computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools and applications engineering. In 1986, the company expanded by forming a manufacturing division which provides quality contract machining, manufacturing and assembly services for diverse industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical equipment, scientific instrumentation and telecommunications. This division offers in-house engineering and precision tooling services, as well as, secondary operations that complement the machining and manufacturing capabilities. Kahr’s corporate headquarters are located in Blauvelt, New York. Production and assembly operations are located in Worcester, Massachusetts, in the region commonly known as “Gun Valley.”
For more information, visit http://www.kahr.com.