Posted: 10/2/2006 4:05:18 PM EDT
| im thinking of picking one of these up..not sure what model...have read and heard nothing but good things about this company..like to see what you guys have... |
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The Kel-Tec pistols have a good reputation for being small, light, affordable and reliable. They push the limit on being small and powerful, and that means that "reliable" is a relative term. That's not a knock against Kel-Tec, more like ackowledging the laws of physics. In this context, reliable means you should break it in with 200+ rounds, then shoot 40+ rounds of whatever you plan to carry to make sure it feeds and fires your carry ammo (probably some +P stuff, and maybe JHP which can be problematic feeding in such a short pistol with inherently greater feed ramp angles). But I'd do the same procedure with any gun I planned to carry for defensive purposes. Kel-Tec has an excellent lifetime warranty. If you do have problems, they'll send you free replacement parts if you want to try to resolve the issue yourself. Most companies won't do that. If you'd rather Kel-Tec fix your pistol, ship it to Cocoa Florida and they'll take care of it quickly. I'm waiting on the new PF-9 to arrive in local gun stores. I've been like a little kid waiting for Christmas. I have a Kel-Tec PLR-16 pistol, but it doesn't really qualify as a concealed carry pistol. http://209.197.93.201/PLR-16_JL_BumpFireball02.jpg |
That's one hell of a first post. Welcome to the forums
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What holster is pictured above for the P11? It looks like a nice clip holster. |








