toolmanroberts
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I have had a Kel-Tel P32 Pistol for several years and it had never given me any trouble till I took it apart for a lube and cleaning. When I was putting it back together I got something jammed and nothing would move. I sent it back to Kel-Tec with an explanation of the concern. During the repair they replaced a few parts and returned it to me not charging me a penny. Now for some silly reason the ammo that it used to shoot will not shoot reliably any more. Now it will only fire about 6 out of 10 rounds. They cycle through the gun without a problem but when the firing pin hits the primer nothing happens except a click. If I cylce those rounds threw the gun again that didn't fire the first time will usually go off by the fifth time. So I again sent the gun back to Kel-Tec explaining the problem. They replaced more parts and sent it back to me, This time with a letter telling me not to use the ammo that I was using and just use ammo from the list that they sent. Hornady, Federal,and Winchester, were some of those that they said will work. I have used winchester ammo and it does work just fine but why won't the Seller and Bellot and Remmington ammo work anymore?. There are not a lot of ammo choices for a 32acp in the area that I live. What do you guys think Should I send it back agaian saying that I will not accept it like that? Or is that just to picky? I do use the gun for concealed carry. It would be really nice if it fired every time I pulled the trigger.