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by mr surveyor
Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:26 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: New conceal carry?
Replies: 18
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KBCraig wrote:Thanks for the report, mr. surveyor. If you don't mind telling, what did you pay for that little gem? I'm fancying one myself as a vehicle/hideout/tacklebox/whatever gun.

Oh, and check your personal messages. I sent you one right after you joined. We might be neighbors!

Kevin
$279 for the gun and $15 for the used Hume IWB
by mr surveyor
Tue May 29, 2007 10:33 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: New conceal carry?
Replies: 18
Views: 3069

KBCraig wrote:
mr surveyor wrote:Kel-Tec PF9 :cool:

I got mine :smile:
Cool! How about a report?
mine is in the R0Pxx serial number range, which in KT terms is around the 2800+ off the assembly line.... and flawless. I have only made three range trips with it, and only fired a couple of hundred rounds through it so far.... flawlessly. Having been a previous owner of a very functional P11, an "o.k." Sub2000, a flawless P32 (for the wife), and a trouble prone "early manufactured" P3AT Second Generation, I have experienced many aspects of the KT products. Even with the grief casued by my P3AT, I never gave up on KT making it 100% (if there is such a thing) reliable. Three trips back to Cocoa, over a two year period, and it came home a winner. Almost the same week my P3AT came back and gave me that total feeling of a perfectly concealeable "new" gun, I got the call from a dealer friend that he had a single PF9 delivered that day. Within 2 hours I was at his shop with a "trade gun" and some cash, and in another couple of hours had stripped, cleaned and lubed it and was at the range. I fired 100 rounds of mixed Aguilla, MagTech and even aluminum Blazer without a hiccup. The trigger was somewhat reminicent of my formerly owned P11, but I think even lighter. I haven't checked it with a trigger scale, but guessing I would say it's in the 7-8 pound range - not bad for a DA only pistol. The recoil is not so bad for such a light weapon, particularly of you had been accustomed to the P3AT for comparison. It is a bit more perceived recoil prone than my Kimber Compact Stainless, but a about half the weight that's understandable. The accuracy is not bad either, again considering it's conosidered a self defense weapon and NOT a target gun.

I took this photo to post on another forum after the second range trip:

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I like my PF9 :cool:
by mr surveyor
Tue May 29, 2007 9:25 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: New conceal carry?
Replies: 18
Views: 3069

Kel-Tec PF9 :cool:

I got mine :smile:

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