Kahr Arms Issues Shooting Challenge

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posted on July 18, 2023
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Kahr Arms is challenging shooters to take on the Air Marshal Qualification Course with a Kahr pistol. The first 50 people to successfully complete the course and submit a video of their performance will win a Kahr P9-2 pistol.

The Air Marshal Qualification Course is a challenging test of marksmanship and shooting skills. It consists of seven stages, each with its own set of targets and requirements. To pass the course, shooters must hit all targets within the scoring zone and meet the par times for each stage.

“We’re excited to offer this challenge to our customers,” said Justin Moon, CEO of Kahr Arms. “We want to see how well people can shoot our pistols under pressure. We’re also giving away a free Kahr P9-2 pistol, so there’s a lot to be excited about.”

To enter the Kahr Shooting Challenge, shooters must use an unmodified, Kahr-brand pistol. They must also wear eye and ear protection and follow all NRA safe rules for gun handling. All parts of the course must be videoed, without any editing, and clearly show the targets that the shooter shot. A shot timer must be used to accurately check the time results, the time result audibly read out and the timer display shown in the video. Shooters must also have a total score over 135, and under 150 in time. All stages must be passed.

The first 50 videos that meet the requirements will be eligible to win a free Kahr P9-2 pistol. The Kahr Shooting Challenge is open to legal residents of the United States where the P9-2 is legal to own, and who are 21 years of age or older. The contest begins on July 1, 2023, and ends on June 30, 2024. For more information, visit the official website.

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