This happens a lot. Not saying it's the case here (doesn't seem to be) but have had a few say my gun sucks, and look at me in awe as I find no issues.Some guns aren't for some people. I'm not saying it's the case here, but I've taken customer's pistols that wouldn't function for them and run mag after mag through them with no malfunctions at all.
Had the same friend offer me his shield in 9mm for it. I damn near bit his hand off. We both walked away grinning like we just got the way better end of the deal. Great when it works out that way.I had a Glock 42, had a FTE every other shot. Handed it to a friend, using the same ammo, it ran flawlessly. Lots of physics play their part. Not just grip strength, but grip angle, as well as where do you naturally hold the gun.
I wish the OP had said something beforehand. A couple of us might have been willing to take it off his hands. Hopefully the LCP works out better for him.
Well, I ended it today. After sending it back a second time and waiting 4 weeks, I got it back Friday. Took it to the farm, loaded, aimed and same XXXXed problem. Failed to eject. Fired a few more shots, failed to eject half the time and didn't reload twice. Cant trust a gun like that. Took it to my friendly neighborhood gun store and traded it for a Ruger LCP. It will be a couple of weeks before I can take it out to fire it, but it feels real comfortable in my hand. I'll never waste money on a Kahr again.