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| Plinker Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: In GOD'S country
Posts: 96
![]() ![]() | Have had a PF-9 for 6 months..shoots great no failures..shoot Win.115 Silvertips...Graysquirrel installed a rubber grip sleeve and now it easier to shoot and control...no limp wristing problems...totally confident and secure carrying...accurate for it's intended purpose, alot of gun for the money..also have a P3AT with crimson trace..good weapons....enjoy!!
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| Plinker Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: West lafayette
Posts: 68
![]() | I have the same story to tell no problem to speak of.... carry alot shoot a little cuz its just not that comfortable to shot.... but I think its the smallest and lightest 9mm made. 12. somethin oz empty
__________________ "If you seek peace, Prepare for war" |
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| Plinker Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Noblesville
Posts: 70
![]() | I used to carry one. I dont anymore. I changed to an AMT back up .45acp. Anyways, when I had my PF9, I never had any malfunctions ever. Like everyone else, I didnt like the trigger AT ALL. KelTec did have a Lot of problems with the P-11, but not as much at all in the PF9. Its a Great CC Pistol!!
__________________ "A 32 in the pocket, beats a 45 at home in the sock drawer!!" |
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| NFA Enabler ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Indy
Posts: 1,637
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I have one. I have put atleast 1000rds thru since I have owned it. No failures. I did do the "fluff and buff" that is outlined on the Kel-tec forum, I feel it is needed. I found that the gun is accurate enough for a pocket type pistol and not at all uncomfortable to shoot with normal pressure loads. My prefered self defense load for 9mm is the 147gr TAP, and they feed fine in my Kel-tec. That said, I will probably sell my PF9, I just don't carry it and I am more of a shooter than a collector now. |
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