Sorry if it sounded like i'm badmouthing the kel-tec; I'm not. It's just a very finicky gun, and requires some break-in and a lot of practice with it, before the gun learns your handling style, and vice versa :)
Considering how small it is, the finickiness is worth it, to me.
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- Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:50 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Kel-Tec P3AT
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- Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:22 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Kel-Tec P3AT
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I would *not* recommend this as a primary carry piece, especially if it's someone's first firearm.
My P3AT took some getting used to (I'm still getting used to it!)
I know I need to have absolutely perfect form with mine, or i'll get an FTE with it. It also chews up my hand; and i'm pretty ineffective with it at any range past 7 or so yards.
Unless she's a real pro, or unless she's got really strong hands, I'd probably recommend a snubnosed .38 for her instead.
My P3AT took some getting used to (I'm still getting used to it!)
I know I need to have absolutely perfect form with mine, or i'll get an FTE with it. It also chews up my hand; and i'm pretty ineffective with it at any range past 7 or so yards.
Unless she's a real pro, or unless she's got really strong hands, I'd probably recommend a snubnosed .38 for her instead.