Kahr Arms Launches Fallen Officer Program

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posted on November 13, 2018
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Kahr Arms has launched the “Fallen Officer Program,” created to help the families of those who have given their lives in the line of duty. Under this program, Kahr will donate a Thin Blue Line model PM9 that has been customized with the fallen officer's name on the side of the slide, and his or her badge number and "end of watch" date engraved on the top. The gun can then be used to raise money for the family, or remain with them as a keepsake. 

Kahr Arms now has applications available for the 2018 program, honoring officers who fell during the 2018 calendar year. The application may be submitted by the law enforcement department, or by the family or friends of the fallen officer. To request an application, email [email protected]. Applications will also be available on the website at kahr.com.

 

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