I didn't know that.Rex B wrote:As for your P11, 400 rounds with no failures is about double what the 'experts' recommend to qualify a new gun for carry.
Thanks!
John F
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I didn't know that.Rex B wrote:As for your P11, 400 rounds with no failures is about double what the 'experts' recommend to qualify a new gun for carry.
I have no experience with a P-11, but the only time I trust my life to my Kel-Tec P3AT is during those times when I cannot conceal my Glock 22. If I have a choice, I'll take my Glock over my Kel-Tec any day of the week...but a Kel-Tec in the pocket is better than a Glock in the safe.John F wrote: Whatda ya think?
John F
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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I love .40S&W and I want something bigger than my P32anygunanywhere wrote: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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Mike1951 wrote:This is no way reflects on any of the parties here.
But the P40 was dropped due to the numerous returns when there was nothing wrong with the pistol.
It appears to be a very difficult pistol to control to the point that it will function reliably.
Sort of a limp wristing problem to the Nth degree.
No personal experience here, just read many, many KTOG posts.