That type of gun isn't the one you use for target practice. That one is more like a fire extinguisher. You hope you never have to use it, but if you need it then you have it right there. I couldn't see ever firing more than 3-4 shots at any one time with it.
Yup Brett, all those people who would gladly have her arrested for carrying on campus will be absolutely nowhere in sight when it's time for her to walk to her car in a dark parking lot after evening classes let out.
If it's new then they may have some teething pains. Looks a lot like the Kel Tec, which also had some issues with their early models. Over the last decade though, their reputation has improved greatly. Also, it looks like the P-3AT and P-32 both spec out lighter...
I can lay it in my flat hand with nothing hanging over the edges. Magazine holds 10 rounds easily, specs say 11 but it wants to stick when packed that tight. And it definitely hides in a pocket very easily. The Glock .45 is too big and heavy to carry easily.
Paul, since you decided on your gun can I borrow your thread? A friend of mine offered me a Grendel P12 .380 the other day for $150. I've sort of wanted a Kel Tec P3-AT ever since trying Justin's but haven't seriously pursued it. This is the forerunner to that gun, and Grendel later became Kel...
If you're coming down this month for the Geezer's climb then you're welcome to take mine to the gun range up the street for some practice and comparison. It's a Glock model 36
I like my .45 Glock but it's got a hell of a kick. It also has a lot of stopping power. I don't ever want to shoot somebody but if I do, I'd prefer they go down right now rather than continue advancing toward me.
Brett and Jason are two of our resident gun nuts so hopefully one of them will...
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