to owning and carrying a Kel-tec P3at?
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thinking about a tiny gun for when the CM9 just seems to big and heavy (t-shirt pocket or tucked in the waist band of boxer shorts or Speedo's- hehehehehe). the LCP and the P3AT are the same gun, maybe the Ruger is finished better? I don't care about looks, hopefully nobody will ever know I have it. don't need sights, gun will never be shot 2 handed or aimed at a bullseye. (I watched some reviews on youtube and everybody was shooting 2 handed and trying to look tacticool---- not what a .380 is about.) P3AT is 11.5 oz. loaded, 3 whole ounces lighter than a CW380, 8 oz. lighter than the CM9. thanks.
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Originally posted by marcinstl View Postthinking about a tiny gun for when the CM9 just seems to big and heavy (t-shirt pocket or tucked in the waist band of boxer shorts or Speedo's- hehehehehe). the LCP and the P3AT are the same gun, maybe the Ruger is finished better? I don't care about looks, hopefully nobody will ever know I have it. don't need sights, gun will never be shot 2 handed or aimed at a bullseye. (I watched some reviews on youtube and everybody was shooting 2 handed and trying to look tacticool---- not what a .380 is about.) P3AT is 11.5 oz. loaded, 3 whole ounces lighter than a CW380, 8 oz. lighter than the CM9. thanks.Comparison is the thief of Joy....
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If I had one I'd admit it no doubt.... I bought an LCP years ago for about same price, I liked Rugers finish much better... I carry the LCP everyday unless Im carrying skmething bigger... a good reliable pocket gun cant be beat... my elsie weights 8.8oz with empty mag
New LCP has better trigger and sites but Im really used to mine and the longer pull is a nonissue for me.. very accurateRIP Muggsy
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I had a 1st generation P3AT - had a tough time getting it to run right, but traded it for my CW45 a couple years ago. Never have had any problems with my LCP (which is a better made pistol than the KT).
Still have my 1st generation 32 which has been a sweet little shooter, but it is a safe queen.A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
-Rudyard Kipling
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My son gave me an LCP for Christmas three years ago, so since it was a gift, I've kept it. I have been known to carry it on occasion, but as has been noted , the trigger is terrible and it has no sights to speak of. I almost ran it through the washer once because I forgot it was in my pants pocket. I suppose if the bad guy was within ten feet or so it might annoy him enough to leave. It's certainly more convenient to carry than a bunch of rocks, and is probably almost as effective.
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