Original pic from review:

Since then I've discovered that it's a very natural point-shooter, at least for me, ridiculously reliable, and very easy to clean. I find the grip more comfortable than just about anything else I've fired and I can actually reach the mag release without shifting my grip; something I've had trouble doing with other handguns. Besides the grip, I think the barrel length is the perfect size; not so short as to be a wide patterned belly gun, not so long as to hinder concealment. Although I do miss the crisp trigger of a single action auto, I haven't found the relatively long trigger pull too big of a problem. My only complaint, if I had one, would be the "pull the trigger" step when field stripping. No matter how positive I am, no matter how many times I check, there's always that little wince when dry firing it before pulling off the slide.
The thinness of the gun is a big plus as I never did like the huge feeling of the double stack mags on my previous carry pieces, especially when carrying IWB. Some may find the 7+1 round capacity lacking. I figure if I'm planning on storming the castle, I'll pack along an AK with a satchel full of mags. With a spare mag fitting perfectly and discreetly in an old Toolzall Pro multitool pouch, I figure I've got enough rounds to give myself a good running start in the other direction from whatever was troubling me*.
I've carried an XDsc, EAA Witness, FNP-9, Taurus 605, Kel-Tec PF-9, and fired many more. I believe the Kahr may be the perfect concealed carry handgun. Definitely my favorite gun ever. Most of the time it rides in a leather OWB holster from Clament Custom Leather. I also have a couple of High Noon IWB holsters in the drawer for it.
If anyone else has one, what do you think about it?
* At least in rural Western KY. When I travel to Memphis to visit in-laws, for example, I'm a bit better equipped... more like Owen Pitt chasing a PUFF bounty.