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| i've had no trouble with keltec at all. did you try different ammos?? |
| Posts: 13466 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004 |
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| I tried one a co-wprker owned few years back...a 9mm. The trigger was waaaaaaay too long and felt like it was full of sand. The magazine spring was soft enough that cartridges literally stood up or reversed from recoil. They didn't fit my hand for crap. Recoil angle made my wrist ache after 15 rounds. I'm glad it was his and I didn't waste any money on one. Some seem to love 'em, some get real doozies. YMMV!
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| Posts: 1780 | Location: South Texas, U. S. A. | Registered: 22 January 2004 |
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| I have shot 4or so 9mm and 380s all had some feeding trouble. |
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| My KelTec 32acp worked almost flawlessly...almost, because it sometimes would not feed Fiochi(sp) 60grhp, but it was perfect with WW Silvertips. Sold it to my neighbor when I bought the KelTec 3AT; wanted a bit more energy. It has not jammed or misfed, but sure wish it had the "empty mag" slide stop, like the 32acp. The KelTec users group (ktog) is very active and helpful. |
| Posts: 639 | Location: Central Texas | Registered: 28 March 2002 |
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| I use my compacts for concealed carry and they need to be 100% reliable. I went from KelTech to Kahr, the PM9, and have been very pleased with it.
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| Posts: 4263 | Location: Pinetop, Arizona | Registered: 02 January 2006 |
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| Between myself and about 10 other of my shooting friends we have about 14 .32 and .380s. Only one ended up returned to the factory for jamming. I had two .32s, one of which was sold to a friend. Both have worked perfectly.
The only ammo we had a problem with was PMC .32...the cases were too long. favorite defensive ammo is the CorBon...50-150 fps faster than the rest and it expends.
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| Posts: 601 | Location: NH, USA | Registered: 06 November 2002 |
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| Pist: Last year I bought a Sub2000. I had the same problem. I bought it for steel shoots and it wasn't up for the task. I also sent it back along with calls each week to monitor the progress. I got it back in about a month. They cut the feed ramp down alot and I haven't had any problems since.
I can't decide if I shoot to load, or load to shoot! The line between the two is very thin!
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| Posts: 48 | Location: S.E. Michigan | Registered: 25 February 2006 |
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| ...Saturday another friend bought "used" like new .32 for $180.00 out the door. Shot about 40 rounds from it the next day without a bobble...he was impressed by the reliability and how accurately he could shoot such a small gun so fast.
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| Posts: 601 | Location: NH, USA | Registered: 06 November 2002 |
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| If you want small, accurate and very reliable, go with a Kahr PM9.
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| Posts: 4263 | Location: Pinetop, Arizona | Registered: 02 January 2006 |
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