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    Dropped a little cash today...

    Dropped a little cash today and bought a Kel-Tec PF-9. It's the smallest, lightest 9mm on the market. The store had it priced at 280$ and I got him down to 250$ on it. I ended up getting the gun, a spare mag, a small holster, and two boxes of bullets for 350$ after tax and all. I know Kel-Tecs aren't awesome guns, but its just something to have in the truck and carry out of town for issues such as my experience at Fudruckers in San Antonio when the guy broke in my truck. I'm not a fan of the holster I got because it's a little bulky to conceal under the waistband. I'll probably go with a Galco. I bought it out of state, so I actually have to wait until Monday to pick it up in Oklahoma. No big deal. I won't get to shoot it until next weekend when I go home anyway.

    Here's a picture to give you an idea how small it is. This one isn't mine. This is also the older model.

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    got a good deal man! nice gun, sucks that its only 7 rounds. i understand its a sub compact though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lechez71 View Post
    got a good deal man! nice gun, sucks that its only 7 rounds. i understand its a sub compact though.
    It's a 7+1, but the Kel-Tecs don't have an actual safety. They only have the double action trigger. So I'm semi afraid to leave one chambered when carrying.

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    same like the glocks, the little lever on the trigger is the saftey, if you want to call it a saftey lol. i actually went looking for a glock today, and i liked the 17 hopfully will be getting it soon. let me know how you like the pf9 when you put some rounds through it.
    Last edited by lechez71; 03-13-2011 at 04:48 AM.
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    it looks like it has a rubberized grip, how dose it feel in your hand?

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    Just be careful with the Kel-tecs...I had one before i got my Glock and I had so many issues with it. Shoot as much as you can to make sure its a good one and there are no defects. Again, not saying your's is messed up but I know at one point 4/10 guns they produced had to be sent back to the manufacturer.

    Still looks pretty sweet though!

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    i know its a compact but i believe in stopping power so always get a .40 or above, you shoot someone in the leg with a 9mm they keep coming you shoot someone anywhere with a .45 they go down.
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    I personally like my SIG p229, But its all stainless with composite grips. Its a little hefty, but its nice and small and with 40s&w, it packs some serious punch. I never do get to shoot it though. But hopefully i'll never have to use it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LamboDoNoMo View Post
    i know its a compact but i believe in stopping power so always get a .40 or above, you shoot someone in the leg with a 9mm they keep coming you shoot someone anywhere with a .45 they go down.
    +1
    that's why I went with a compact glock in .40. The 21 isn't much larger than that but it sure makes me feel better having a .40 rather than a 9mm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by molitor View Post
    I personally like my SIG p229, But its all stainless with composite grips. Its a little hefty, but its nice and small and with 40s&w, it packs some serious punch. I never do get to shoot it though. But hopefully i'll never have to use it.
    sig sauer p229 is a f**kin awesome gun, always wanted a sig but there really expensive along with the mags, i like that with glocks magazines there cheap and can use them on any glock same calibe.
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