You're welcome, Mike.Mike from Texas wrote:Thank you Excaliber, that's the type of info I was looking for. Being so small and light I expect the recoil to be stiff, but I am not recoil shy at all.Excaliber wrote:I bought the original PM45 with the two tone finish almost a year ago, and installed aftermarket Trijicon night sights on it. I have put several hundred rounds through it so far. IMHO, it has a good trigger, functions completely reliably, and is easy to shoot.
As you would expect, due to it's very light weight it recoils more than subcompact 1911's in the same caliber with more metal in them. I prefer large caliber handguns in general, so I don't find that to be a significant issue, but some might find the recoil a bit stout. The design wraps a solid defensive caliber in a small, light, easily concealed package that's hard to beat, and makes a fine "mouse gun" that carries enough punch to handle rats.
I do have some concerns about the durability of the fairly soft polymer frame in the rail area, which shows some wear already, so it wouldn't be my choice for putting 300 or so rounds through twice a month. For my purposes it's a very good solution for the "carried a lot, shot a little" category.
I also installed the A-Grip material on the grip to provide a much improved and much more comfortable surface than the slippery polymer material. It's available from either Kahr or the maker, Brooks Tactical.
If the PM45 isn't listed as a model they make a product for, give them a call. I did that and the folks there recommended a unit to try. I don't remember the model they suggested, but it was an almost perfect fit with the exception that it was a little long in the grip. That situation was easily fixed after installation with an X-Acto knife. The improvement is well worth the very small investment (around $25).