Kahr Arms Honors Fallen Officers

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posted on November 15, 2018
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Kahr Firearms Group has long touted its respect for the military and law enforcement. Now, it is reinforcing its commitment to families of police officers who have died in the line of duty with the Fallen Officer Program.

"At Kahr Firearms Group, we wanted to continue to show our support to the great men and women of law enforcement. This program is an opportunity for us to help the families of those officers who gave the ultimate sacrifice. We are pleased to announce the launch of the Fallen Officer program offered by Kahr Arms," said Jodi DePorter, Director of Marketing for Kahr Firearms Group.

Kahr will have applications available on its site for the 2018 program to honor officers who fell this year. The application may be submitted by a law enforcement department or friends or family members of the fallen officers. To request an application, email [email protected].

The Fallen Officer Program will donate a “Thin Blue Line” PM9 that will be customized the name of the fallen officer on the side of the firearm’s slide, his badge number and “end of watch” date engraved on the top of the slide. A blue line rides along the slide of the durable Armor Black Cerakote coating, and TruGlo Tactical Night Sights, two flush-mount six-round magazines and one seven-round magazine is included.

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