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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 2713673" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>Hornady FTX 90gr. I had fits with the little Kahr's, both the CW and the P models. They are freaking picky as hell. Every round they would not eat or fire, fed through my LCP with nary a glitch. Now granted, I have done some work to my LCP to make it as dependable as I could make it. It never hiccups. Smooth little pocket pistol. Now with that said, it sure is not a range pistol, capable of multi thousands of rounds through it like a Glock, but it is the perfect size for my pocket when in shorts and such. I was disappointed in Glock on the 42, I own a couple of them. While they will eat anything like their big brothers will, they are just to dang thick and heavy still yet for me use. Maybe they will make a nice thin single stack one of these days. </p><p></p><p>Kahr's "just a Glock knock off" would be perfect if they would just move the barrel forward and decrease the load angle of the feed ramp. I have actually talked to great lengths with Kahr about doing that. It is the steep ass feedramp angle that keeps the little Kahr 380's from being dependable and eating any type of ammo. A pistol/rifle of any make, is worthless to me, if it won't eat and shoot any make of ammo with dependability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 2713673, member: 32877"] Hornady FTX 90gr. I had fits with the little Kahr's, both the CW and the P models. They are freaking picky as hell. Every round they would not eat or fire, fed through my LCP with nary a glitch. Now granted, I have done some work to my LCP to make it as dependable as I could make it. It never hiccups. Smooth little pocket pistol. Now with that said, it sure is not a range pistol, capable of multi thousands of rounds through it like a Glock, but it is the perfect size for my pocket when in shorts and such. I was disappointed in Glock on the 42, I own a couple of them. While they will eat anything like their big brothers will, they are just to dang thick and heavy still yet for me use. Maybe they will make a nice thin single stack one of these days. Kahr's "just a Glock knock off" would be perfect if they would just move the barrel forward and decrease the load angle of the feed ramp. I have actually talked to great lengths with Kahr about doing that. It is the steep ass feedramp angle that keeps the little Kahr 380's from being dependable and eating any type of ammo. A pistol/rifle of any make, is worthless to me, if it won't eat and shoot any make of ammo with dependability. [/QUOTE]
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