Well, I've never given Kahr much thought. What model and caliber? If you wish to debate, tell us what makes them so hot.
Kahr makes several different versions of guns, .380, 9mm, .40 and .45auto.
To be honest, I don't know what makes them so hot. I don't think I've ever read a bad thing about them, but having never shot one, I have limited first hand knowladge of what would make them superior to a Glock.
All of their guns are very similar to Glock, however. All are DAO and they offer both a polymer and stainless frame combinations for most of their guns.
The unfortunate part for us is that Kahr doesn't already make a Canadian legal length barrel. The longest barrel they do offer is 4.04" and is offered in both the TP4543 and TP9 versions.
This is a polymer framed TP4543 (.45 Auto) with the 4.04" barrel:
USD retail is $535
And likewise, this is the 9mm version with same barrel length (TP9):
USD retail is $535
Now myself, personally, I would love to get my hands on on of these. Same guns as above, but with a stainless frame and wood grips.
Kahr T-9 stainless (9mm - also available in .45 Auto)
USD retail of $605
Either way, I really don't care what in the end is deemed profitable by the Canadian dealer and is imported. I also don't really care if it's a 9mm or .45 Auto version (they also make both versions in .40SW).
If you consider the retail price of these guns + the cost of the barrel @ $160 USD, we are looking at roughly $700 - $800 USD. Now how much the Canadian mark up would be to make it worthwhile to bring these in, I don't know. I'm assuming that they would be in that $1000 range which would put it in the same class as a really nice Glock, a really crappy Sig, or right in line with the Beretta PX-4.