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CA: Kahr announces 3 California-compliant 9mm pistols
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Kahr dropped the news Wednesday that three variants of their CW9 series of polymer framed pistols are approved for sale in sunny California.
The company has about 40 models and variants of semi-auto handguns currently on California’s DOJ-approved roster and the newly-added guns, all from the same platform family, share a number of traits to include 3.6-inch barrels and an overall length of 5.9-inches. The handguns, all DAO, use a Browning-style recoil lug and feature a 7-round detachable box mag– within California’s 10-round or less mandate. Likewise, they all MSRP around $480. |
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Sosalty
(3/16/2017)
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So California will have 3 pistols that they can sell to the public. When I moved out of there, the shelves of gun stores looked like the bread shelves in communists Cuba, near empty. |
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