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    Basic Member bythebook's Avatar
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    Kel-tec pistols


    Does anybody have experence with Kel-tec pistols? I have 2 now and so far I'm very happy with them.

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    Just got a PMR-30. Only 200 rounds through it right now, but flawless so far. Very pleased.


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    I've had the P11 and a PF9 for a while now,no problems so far. Not real pretty but they work. Also have a SCCY and really am pleased with it too. They can be a little snappy with full power loads but not intended as range guns.
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    I've had a PF9 since 2006 and being an early model, I had to do a fluff and buff and had to loctite the extractor, but otherwise, I've got several thousand rounds with no issues. Although it doesn't like to be limp wristed at all. My son is in his teens and had some trouble keeping a stuff wrist with it.

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    I have an early P11 that has never hiccuped.
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    I have a P3-AT which I'll never get rid of. It works every time the trigger is pulled. The .380 round isn't the biggest in the world but I wonder how many critic's would like to stand in front of one and take a hit from it?

    I like the fact the pistol can fit in a shirt pocket or in a zip-loc bag tucked into a swimsuit.

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