Kahr Ct 380 on .380 Thursday
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- čas přidán 1. 05. 2024
- Kahr CT .380 - a little single stack .380 pistol.
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1) This video complies with all CZcams guidelines and standards;
2) All firearm handling is done by a trained professional in a controlled, safe environment and all shooting is done on a dedicated, safe shooting range;
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5) The firearm(s) shown in this video are completely stock and are not "previously modified" firearms.
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Love your .380 Thursday's sir, keep em coming!
I'll keep 'em coming - until I run out of .380 pistols. Then I'll probably switch to .38 Thursday. Then .357 Thursday. After that, I'm open to suggestions. Thanks for watching.
Very good review. Kahr pistols don't get the credit they deserve
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Excellent review Rider. Loved it.
Once again, thanks for watching and commenting. I should have said in the video that I do like the CT380 better than my Glock 42.
Love my little P380 for the size , the trigger is not my favorite, but safe for pocket carry. Smaller than my P365.
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great review sir nice little pistol thank you for sharing
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Nice shot!
Thanks for showing a Kahr pistol. I have a K9 that I have carried for years. I bought mine as a BUG back when I was a police officer for pocket carry. I carry mine in a pocket holster, and love the smooth, revolver like trigger. It is more accurate than I am, and easier to shoot than my PPK/S in .380. I got it before such things as compact high capacity existed, but still like it for its small size that still lets me conceal it. Mine has a DLC coating that has made it virtually rust proof, and the old style bar dot sights, which I prefer to the three dot sights. I started out carrying a revolver in my early career, so the trigger is very familiar. I highly recommend it if you decide to try a 9mm version. Glad to see your shoulder is getting better.
Thanks for watching and adding your thoughts. I don't have a K9, but I do have a K40 (no longer made) and I'll be doing a video on that this spring.
Good accurate pistol at a fair price!
The price is what got my attention. As always, thank you for watching and commenting.
@@RidersRange Good to see the shoulder working 💪.
Thank you for the video.
Thanks for watching.
Kahrs are not bad. I had a cw9 and it was okay, but not my favorite. Thanks for the video.
I also had a CW9, but it didn't excite me, so I sold it. The CT380, on the other hand, might just be a keeper. Thanks for watching and commenting.
"YOU KNOW I gotta,try it" Shoulder must be getting better
I'm probably about 75-80%. The final 20% is the hardest, but a good physical therapist keeps me on the right path.
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Good stuff
Thanks.
50 yrds + tiny gun = challenging fun. What better reason does a shooter need?
I agree. Thanks for watching.
Usually, if one can shoot well with small guns, they are good with larger ones.
Very true. Thanks for watching.
I’ve been carrying my LCP for over 10 years, hundreds of rounds of FMJ & HP ammo absent a single failure. The trigger has a false reset that training/muscle memory will deal with.
Thanks for watching and adding your thoughts. I will be doing my review on the LCP-II later in this ".380 Thursday" series. I have also carried the LCP Max when my right arm was immobilized after shoulder surgery.
Nice ! Not sure you have done any of the Girscan pistols . They seem to make lots of great options .i got my eye on mc1911 sc
My video on the Girsan MC9 Disruptor goes public on May 12th. The Girsan MC14 BDA, part of my .380 Thursday series, goes public on the 9th. The Girsan MC P35 PI Light Weight is in the works. But nothing yet on the MC1911 SC. If I can ever get my hands on one, I'll definitely review it. Thanks for watching.
Never had the opportunity to try a 380
.380 ammo has come a long way and can be considered a viable defense round. Thanks for watching.