CW3833 (2.58" Barrel)
Black polymer frame, matte stainless slide
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Caliber: .380 ACP
Capacity: 6+1
Operation: Trigger cocking DAO; lock breech; "Browning - type" recoil lug; passive striker block; no magazine disconnect
Barrel: 2.58", Conventional Rifling, 1 - 16 right-hand twist
Length O/A: 4.96"
Height: 3.9"
Slide Width: .75"
Weight: Pistol 10.2 ounces (w/o magazine)
Grips: Textured polymer
Sights: Drift adjustable white bar-dot combat rear sight, pinned in polymer front sight
Finish: Black polymer frame, matte stainless steel slide
Magazine: 1 - 6 rd, Stainless
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Comparison: P Series vs CW Series
Model | CW380 | P380 |
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Caliber | .380 ACP | .380 ACP |
Capacity | 6+1 | 6+1 |
Operation | Trigger cocking DAO; lock breech; "Browning - type" recoil lug; passive striker block; no magazine disconnect | Trigger cocking DAO; lock breech; "Browning - type" recoil lug; passive striker block; no magazine disconnect |
Barrel | 2.58", Conventional Rifling, 1 - 16 right-hand twist | 2.53", Premium Lothar Walther Match Grade Barrel |
Length O/A | 4.96" | 4.9" |
Height | 3.9" | 3.9" |
Slide Width | .75" | .75" |
Weight | Pistol 10.2 ounces (w/o magazine) | Pistol 9.97 ounces (w/o magazine) |
Grips | Textured polymer | Textured polymer |
Sights | Drift adjustable white bar-dot combat rear sight, pinned in polymer front sight | Drift adjustable, white bar-dot combat sights (tritium night sights, Crimson Trace laser sight optional) |
Finish | Black polymer frame, matte 416R stainless steel slide | Black polymer frame, matte 416R stainless steel slide |
Magazine | 1 - 6 rd, Stainless | 2 - 6 rd, Stainless; 1-7 rd, Stainless, w/grip extension |
* Specifications subject to change without notice |
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Shooting
Love shooting this little pistol. I did do the recommendation do locking the slide back for about a week to soften up the recoil spring. I shout about 100+ rounds, and it worked flawlessly. The accuracy was a little off, shooting to the right I plan on replacing the original sights anyway. I put some Talon like grips from Hogue, it really helped to keep a great grip on this tiny pistol with its snappy recoil. This is my 3rd Kahr I have owned. I have a Kahr K9 and a K40. The K9 is a dream to shoot, the K40 is a handful. I also mounted a belt clip from Clipdraw, and I carry this .380 everyday. I am usually in hospital scrubs, so I need something that I can carry and disappear my scrubs. This Kahr CW380 with the belt clip is so lightweight, it is AWSOME!
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Love this gun.
First time KAHR owner. I bought the CW380 on a whim one day at my local gun shop because the size was perfect for CCW pocket carry. Once I got home, I started reading and watching all of the negative reviews. I was very disappointed UNTIL, I went out and started shooting it. I did clean the gun as I do with all guns when I buy them, before I started shooting at the range to see how miserable this thing was going to perform. To my surprise, I have now shot hundreds upon hundreds of rounds with various ammo, 720 rounds to be exact, and I have yet to this day had one single FTF, stove pipes, jams of any kind. Maybe I should play the lottery if I’m that lucky to get the only KAHR CW380 that actually works as it should, and can trust it, especially considering it’s a self defense weapon