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Have the chance to trade a Kahr CW9 for this Colt, what do ya'll think.

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Sorry for the confusion, I have the Kahr and I'm trading for the Colt.
So what's the question? Trade of course.
Oh I am, just thought I would throw this out for ya' ll to comment on, I already have 2 Cobras and a Dick Special, not to mention my Python, Government and LW Commander.
Sometimes you just have to check with your friends to make sure your making the right decision.
Oh I am, just thought I would throw this out for ya' ll to comment on, I already have 2 Cobras and a Dick Special, not to mention my Python, Government and LW Commander.
So what's your point? That's not even a good start. Make the trade
If I had two kahr cw9's, I'd trade them both for that agent!
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Trade! The Colt will increase in value and the plastic gun is, well, just a plastic gun that will never be collectable. The Kahr has more firepower, but the Colt is a classic.
I would also say between the 2, I'd prefer the Colt. But if I was after an Agent, I'd definitely prefer the older blued Agent either with or without the shrouded ejector. This later Agent does not have the Rampant Colt stamp, has the oversized grips, and is in general not the best example of what an original Colt Agent should be. I have a couple myself and I like them, but I like the blued Agents better. They shoot better.look better, and are of course more concealable than this last model with the bigger grips. For some reason both my parkerized agents shoot high (even with 125 grain bullets).
But as stated, the kahr is just another common, modern gun but they aren't making these Colts anymore.
Oh I agree capstan but I just can't pass up the opertunity to pick up a Colt at a decent price. I had taken the Kahr in a trade and don't have any need for it, and not real fond of the trigger either.
I prefer this agent due to its finish that is rough and ready. I like the longer stock (really now its a cobra) and its wider base gives a great feel and is better for shooting. I also have an early somewhat used blued agent that I admit I carry more because of the smaller grip. When the polished anodized finish gets scratched its not easy to cover up. If you already have a shrouded cobra, then you know how this gun shoots and carries.
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