If a replica is acceptable, and you don't mind the gratuitous "M.C." stuck on at the end of the "U.S.", check out:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=70905
Mikey -- as long as you understand what the Kel-Tec is all about , you can't go wrong with one of these little powerhouses. By that I mean that they absolutely push the outer edge of the design envelope for a low mass (weight), high (relatively speaking) power pistol...a semi-auto...
Much as I enjoy Flyer's prose (and firearms expertise), the original question asked was (to paraphrase): "does a new owner have to 'fluff and buff' a new Kel-Tec P-11 to get it to be totally reliable and a smooth shooter or is the Kel-Tec a 'runner' right out of the box?"
The overwhelming...
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