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“The front sight is a dot, and the rear sight is a bar.” Are you sure of that? The picture sure looks like 3 dots to me.
I carry a CW9 daily, the dot and vertical bar are correct. Not bad for accuracy to me.
Thanks for the review as always. I’m thinking of getting my wife a new pistol after seeing that the SP101 DOA 357mag trigger pull had the little gun shooting very large groups. My wife did better with some striker fired guns and after some of your other reviews on Kahrs I’ve been itching to get one. I noticed there was no price range listed, but a quick search should reveal that for me. I’d love to see a review on the CT9 since Sportsman’s Guide is selling them for $285.00. I re-read the CT40 review and the overall size seemed too big for concealed carry. I’m wondering if the 9mm is any better since the length is the same at 6.5 inches, however, the weight is a bit lighter at 18.5 ounces. Of course, I’ll pull the specs on each and compare, but with your reviews on the CW9 I might just have to see what the cost is for this and bite the bullet.