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  • #46
    I like puddin.....
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    • #47
      I like Angels with nice ankles.
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      In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
      Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
      Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
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      RIP Muggsy & TMan

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      • #48
        Originally posted by bonjorno2 View Post
        i never have had a issue with my pf9 or p3at or p32 after the factory break in or a trip down the road to where they are built.... If you don't have the time or patience to get your carry gun in top shape before you carry i suggest buying a revolver or a glock.
        That's a bit harsh. I've only been shooting pistols for 40+ years and I have a pretty good idea how to prep a gun. I can also determine if a gun goes bang when the trigger is pulled - my PF9 didn't a large part of the time. Even KelTec fans admit the early production pistols had issues and mine was one of those.

        If it makes you feel better I have an LCP which is pretty close to a P3AT, and it works fine. I also just acquired a a late P32 on a trade and if it works as expected, I will give it to a female friend.

        As far as your suggestion about a revolver or Glock, no thanks. Been there, done that years ago, and didn't like it.
        Last edited by O'Dell; 04-04-2011, 11:41 AM. Reason: correction

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        • #49
          Originally posted by bonjorno2 View Post
          i never have had a issue with my pf9 or p3at or p32 after the factory break in or a trip down the road to where they are built.... If you don't have the time or patience to get your carry gun in top shape before you carry i suggest buying a revolver or a glock.

          I think you have misinterpreted the hatred some of the intelligent gentlemen here have for keltecs. I clean every one of my guns after every time I shoot them. I love shooting and I enjoy cleaning my guns. Firearm related time is not a burden, it is therapeutic. I imagine I am not alone with this so it is not an issue of spending time with a carry gun.

          Most people would agree that sending rounds downrange for practice is vital to prepare for the situation we pray we never have to face. I love my Kahrs. I enjoy every round I put through them and I shoot very often as a result. I think it is beneficial to practice as much as possible with the guns I will carry each day. If a keltec is all someone can afford I understand that. But I refuse to pretend that keltecs are nice weapons.

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