Marshall,
Thanks for clearing up the difference in manufacturer's specifications and my chart information.
In my last answer to tostada I said that all my information came from manufacturers. That was a misstatement, I actually got my information from manufacturers AND owners, as is stated in note #1 in my chart.
I don't recall who gave me the correct numbers for the P-11 (it may have been you, Marshall). I do remember one owner that gave me the correct numbers for the Kahr guns. The overall lengths that Kahr had were totally wrong. It was not Overall Length as they stated it was only the Slide Length on their web site and in their catalog.
I know that the listed length for the PF-9 that was originally listed on the Kel-Tec site was wrong and someone gave me the correct number for that also.
The bottom line is - the numbers on the chart are very accurate for overall size and weight.
I have been trying to keep up on the pricing also, but that is tough to do. I would have to constantly check all the manufacturers web sites, and hope they are up to date (which they usually aren't), or constantly e-mail them for pricing up dates, which I am not inclined to take the time to do.
I would certainly appreciate any new or better information including pricing that anyone wishes to share so I can keep the chart as accurate and current as possible.
On this same vein, I found out recently that High Standard who produces the AMT .45 Backup that I show on the chart now has many more calibers available for the AMT Backup. Their site information is incomplete for the information I would need for my chart. So I e-mailed them a couple of times and they provided me with some additional information but not everything I need. I e-mailed one more time on 3/5/07 asking them to fill in the blanks, but so far they have not replied. I would really like to add these guns because they have a couple of them in unusual calibers (.380 Super and Cor-Bon 400).
I'm not sure if adding these guns would be a service or a disservice to those who view the chart. If High Standard's quality and speed of response to my e-mails and the inconsistency and missing information on their web site were an indication of the quality of their products and customer service, I for one would think twice about buying their products. Even so, just to make the chart as complete as possible I would like to add the complete AMT Backup line.
Bobo