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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 4:47 pm
by hoss4570
I wear jeans and button downs year round so I carry my XD or 1911. Don't got no mouse guns. :fire :fire

depends

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 4:55 pm
by Rex B
I normally carry a P3AT, but I also rotate through a P32 and a NAA Black Widow .22 magnum.
The P32 s a tad lighter and I have a nice leather wallet holster for it, so it's the stealthiest thing I have.
The NAA is mostly a yard gun, as I'm not confident I can work that single action fast enough in an emergency. Sure is pretty though, and it pocket carries nicely in a padded eyeglass case.
I'd like to find a 6-shot DA revolver that is about the size of the P3AT.

I don' know how you folks can carry in a hip pocket. The thing I want least to sit on all day is a gun!

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:23 pm
by flintknapper
Skiprr wrote:No mouseguns, strictly speaking. My BUGs are a Glock 27 and a Kahr PM9, and the G27 is more of a quick-access car gun. The PM9 is the smallest I carry and feel like I'm carrying.

I've had a Keltec P3AT for a few months--bought new--but after already going back to the manufacturer once, with the accompanying shipping costs and hassle, I still don't trust it to go bang three trigger pulls out of four. Another trip to Keltec is in its future.

It seems you either get one that works, or you don't. I doubt neither Flintknapper nor I will be buying another Keltec anytime soon...

Anytime "ever" in my case.

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:30 pm
by nuparadigm
Noseguns can be interesting little things, but no matter how hot it gets, my P45 is always on my person.

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 2:31 am
by Mike1951
I bought an early P-32 and an early 1st gen P-3AT. I had already been reading for quite some time on KTOG.org, so I expected to send them back. Kel-tec always paid freight both ways. It was just as certain that their excellent customer service wouldn't stop till they got it right.

My brother and four friends bought P-3AT's after shooting mine. One of those made one trip back to Kel-tec. But all were extremely satisfied. One bought another P-3AT.

Add $500 to that cost, and it brings me to my Kahr P45, which has never been reliable. This is actually the second one, as it was replaced after two trips back to Kahr. Kahr is always very helpful, they just can't fix it.