Kahr Arms Launches 25th Anniversary K9

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posted on April 23, 2019
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Kahr Firearms Group has announced a Limited Edition 25th Anniversary K9 pistol. Each 25th Anniversary gun starts out as a standard K9 pistol, chambered in 9 mm Luger and made entirely in the United States from stainless steel. The guns are then custom engraved with front and rear slide serrations, slide porting and a commemorative “25 Years” logo. The barrel and trigger are brightly polished. The finish is highly durable Sniper Grey Cerakote. Hogue aluminum grips are custom engraved with aggressive stippling and the new Kahr logo. Tru-Glo tritium sights add a functional touch, angled to allow one-handed slide retraction.

As a limited edition piece, only 500 production models of the 25th Anniversary K9 will be made. They will each be engraved with their number in the series of 500. Each pistol ships in a plastic case, with three magazines and a matching custom 1791 leather holster. The 25th Anniversary K9 (K9094NC1) has an MSRP of $1649.

For more information, check out kahr.com.

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