I performed the "fluff and buff" on mine and shot them a lot before I carried them. I even had to "f&b" the mags. They required a lot of break-in and proper lubrication with grease. They eventually were reliable, but then I bought my first Kimber and put the P40s away.
When I dispose of the P40s the dinero will go towards a Kimber in 40S&W. I like the 40 cal.
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- Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:19 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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- Sun Mar 18, 2007 3:47 pm
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Think you're man enough?? LOL!deadeyearcher wrote:I may be interested in one of those P40s.anygunanywhere wrote:The P40s are beasts, pure and simple. I will probably sell them soon - well maybe later this year.
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When I decide to part ways with them I will post them here first. The P40s are no longer in production. They are the same frame as the P11. KT used to offer the P40 kit and I believe a kit for the 357 Sig. If I sell one I will probably use the funds to purchase another 9mm since the P11 is the only one of this caliber I have.
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- Sat Mar 17, 2007 8:00 pm
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I have five Kel-tecs, two P-40s, one P11 and two P3Ats. The P11 and one P3AT are my travel weapons and the other P3 is in my pocket right now as my Kimber rests beside me on the table. The P3s are both 1st gen. The P11 is really fun to shoot and accurate. The P40s are beasts, pure and simple. I will probably sell them soon - well maybe later this year.
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