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4/03/2005

Times owner's company unveils hot new pistol for 2K5

And she's a beaut. The Moon-owned Kahr Arms has just released an autoloading .45 that Guns And Ammo predicts big things for among fans of concealed weapons.

Kahr Arms now has a .45 ACP in its polymer line of compact autoloaders. This is sure to be a popular CCW gun, weighing a scant 17 ounces, with slender proportions--reportedly only an inch thick at the grip area. Overall length will be 6.1 inches with a height from the top of the rear sight to the bottom of the grip of 4.8 inches. Two six-round stainless magazines will be supplied with each handgun. The Kahr P45 will come standard with low-profile, white bar-dot combat sights with three-dot tritium sights available as an option.

Watch for that recoil, though. She's slim but has a kick like a mule. $840 gets you the night-sights version.

Those of you wanting something a little more military-grade, however, will want to order the catalog from Moon's Tongil (Unification) Heavy Industries in South Korea.

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