You can get the Kahr CM40 for half-the-price of the linked P40 in the post above.
The Kahr CW380 was my 2nd choice when I purchased my new Ruger CLP380 last week.
Popularity of 40s has waned, since the advent of conceal carries. The Kahr CM45 has less felt recoil than the CM40. When dealing with hand-sized guns, people aren't stupid and have adapted to what's more controllable in their hands.
It's nice to say you closed the bridge with your own personal lineup of at-home pistols. But why buy something that you really don't need and uncomfortable to shoot?
Want a nice horsepowered sub-compact? The 9mm is enough (sure you already have that) and the 45 is more-than-enough. The 40s are dying and it's understandable why. Plus, the home/gun owner with multiple guns (40 included) may not kill the 40 by selling it, but in most cases it collects dust and hardly used.
I sold five muzzleloader rifles a year ago. Why?....... hardly used and no need to have more than just a few. The most days I can hunt in muzzleloader season is three consecutive. So I keep three in my gun safe, not eight like I used to own. I'll shoot a different one every morning for those three days and the gun gets used..... as it should.
Do I need one of every style of ML to close a bridge? I hardly ever used that bridge - didn't even need any stinkin' bridge, so I decided one day to burn the bridge down.
Done with this. No need to reply to me.... I won't be reading it. Once you convince yourself you need that bridge, then there's no reason for me to come back here and try to talk you out of it.
But please have a good answer for yourself, on why you need such a big bridge. If you don't have the proper answer to your inner-self, then you don't really need that bridge.
And please, don;t use the adage a civil war might occur and I need all the guns I can get.
If that's how you feel, then why are you here seeking help to begin with?
Last edited by GoexBlackhorn; 02-05-2016 at 04:59 AM.