i dont find the trigger on the kel-tec to be hard at all. its actually very light and smooth on mine all the way to when it breaks. it is a snappy little gun though, so i did order a hogue handall jr. for it.Rikk101 wrote:I, too just bought a Kel Tec PF9. I have a Beretta PX4 subcompact, which is a great pistol, but I find it a little bulky for EDC. I took the Kel Tec to the range and put 50 rounds through it with no malfunctions of any kind. I was able to keep most rounds within about a 4" - 5" circle at 7 yards, which I was happy with as I am not that good with a pistol anyway. I think I can do a little better with some trigger practice with snap caps. The Trigger pull is a little long (like a revolver) but not very hard. I also ordered a Tagua holster - the one that is called an in waist, ambidextrous. I wear it as an on waist and it conceals well with an untucked shirt. Next will be to put a few more rounds through it and then test with hollow points. For now, the little Kel Tec has become my new best friend.
if you like your pinky resting on the gun, and not hanging off the bottom, try the Kahr pinky extensions from the PM9. they fit the mag just fine, and give you a little more room than the factory kel-tec pinky extensions. the factory ones just end up in between my pinky and ring finger. with the Kahr extension, i get a full grip on the gun.
accuracy wise i can get all the shots within the X on a standard CHL target within 10 yards, and i can get all on target at 15. accurate enough for me. if i take my time however, i have gotten a 1 inch group at 7 and a 3 inch group at 15yards respectively.
one thing i would recommend getting is a trigger shoe. the ones kel tec sells is slightly wider than the trigger guard, so it has to be ground down to where it clears the trigger guard. makes a helluva difference if you have fat fingers. im 6ft 1in @ 240, and the trigger is way to skinny for my trigger finger. it gets cumbersome at the range after about 30 rounds. the trigger shoe made a world of difference, and its 10 bucks shipped.