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Item Name: FS Like New Kahr Arms CW380 - $280

Location: Roswell

Zip Code: 30076

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $280

Caliber: 380

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: Yes

Billing Information: Peek at your CCW if you have positive feedback

Item Description: I have a lightly used (50-100 rounds, needs another 100-200 to really break it in!) Kahr Arms CW380. Gun, one mag, box and lock included. I need the cash so no trades. I can meet in the Roswell or Braves Stadium areas and can drive some within reason. I can send more pics if needed. Thanks!

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Just a month ago my brother bought one of these for $360. And he shopped around and called several gun stores to find the best price before making the purchase. G.L.W.S.

P.S. You're right about the break-in period. My brother and I both got small .380 pistols at the same time. They both needed about 200 rounds to be reliable. Mine got an additional 200 manual cycles of the slide and a bunch of dry-firing with red plastic snap caps (the ones with the brass base and spring-cushioned primer).

My brother also needed to learn to tighten up his grip on the weapon to prevent limp-wristing. Now, both of our guns are 100% reliable, at least with the FMJ range ammo. We have not yet begun testing hollowpoint defensive ammo.
 
Just a month ago my brother bought one of these for $360. And he shopped around and called several gun stores to find the best price before making the purchase. G.L.W.S.

P.S. You're right about the break-in period. My brother and I both got small .380 pistols at the same time. They both needed about 200 rounds to be reliable. Mine got an additional 200 manual cycles of the slide and a bunch of dry-firing with red plastic snap caps (the ones with the brass base and spring-cushioned primer).

My brother also needed to learn to tighten up his grip on the weapon to prevent limp-wristing. Now, both of our guns are 100% reliable, at least with the FMJ range ammo. We have not yet begun testing hollowpoint defensive ammo.
Good to know about break in time! This is a good deal for someone - too late for him I guess (unless he wants a back up!!). Thanks!
 
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