Kahr CM40 vs Walther PPK
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Handguns | Kahr CM40 | Walther PPK |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
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Action | Double Action Only | |
Caliber | .40 S&W | .380 ACP |
Capacity | 5+1 | 6+1 |
Finish | Stainless Steel Slide | Stainless |
Gun Type | Pistol | |
Sights | Adjustable | Fixed |
Barrel Length | 3.35" | |
Details | ||
Brand | Kahr Arms | Walther Arms |
Reviews | See 24 Reviews | See 8 Reviews |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $229.99 | $824.10 |
Used Price | $160.99 | $576.87 |
Sale Price | $206.99 | $741.69 |
Handguns Descriptions
Kahr CM40
Caliber: .40 S&WCapacity: 5rdsBarrel: 3.1Sights: Drift Adjustable White Bar-Dot Combat Rear Sight Pinned in Polymer Front SightAction: DAOFrame: Black PolymerSlide: Matte Stainless SteelLength: 5.47Width: .94Height: 4Weight: 15.8 oz (unloaded)Additional Features:The CM Series which debuted in spring 2011 with the CM9 takes the value priced features from Kahr's CW series (3.6 barrel 9 mm .40 S&W and .45 ACP models) and incorporates these features into a smaller 3 barrel package. The CM4043 has the same external dimensions as the PM4043 which make it ideal for concealed carry by licensed civilians and law enforcement personnel.The CM4043 is chambered in a .40 S&W caliber has a 3.1 barrel and an overall length of 5.47 with a height of 4.0. The pistol weighs in at 15.8 ounces plus 1.9 ounces for the stainless steel magazine. Differences between the CM models and PM models include: the CM4043 has a conventional rifled barrel instead of the match grade polygonal barrel on Kahr's PM series; the CM slide stop lever is MIM (metal-injection-molded) instead of machined; the CM series slide has fewer machining operations and uses simple roll marking instead of engraved markings; and finally the CM series are shipped with one magazine instead of two magazines.The CM40 boasts real sights which are drift adjustable in the rear and a pinned-in polymer front sight featuring a white bar-dot configuration. Finally the slide does lock back after firing the last round - another feature missing on
Walther PPK
As one of the most trusted pistols of it’s kind, the Walther PPK Semi Auto Pistols are great choice for personal protection. The most common variant, a smaller version of the PP with a shorter grip, barrel and frame, and smaller magazine limit. The smaller size made it much easier to conceal than the original PP and thus better suited to undercover work. It was released in 1931. The Walther PPK .380 ACP is an iconic pistol with its stylish curves and reputation. It features a double/single actions, ergonomic grips with checkering and a manual safety. Its small size make this pistol ideal for carry and conceal applications. Below you'll see the best deals online for buying a Walther PPK. Gun Critic takes pride in finding the lowest prices for our visitors. Also, if you scroll down further you'll see real reviews of actual owners of the Walther PPK.