Kel-Tec Poll

Problems with Kel-Tec?

  • Never

    Votes: 36 64.3%
  • Always

    Votes: 6 10.7%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 2 3.6%
  • Few

    Votes: 9 16.1%
  • Frequently

    Votes: 3 5.4%

  • Total voters
    56
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Why only "never", "always", and "not sure"??? There doesn't seem to be any middle ground. I had some failures to extract once with my P32, but I certainly wouldn't group that into any of the three categories I have to choose from, so I'm opting out of your poll. If you count it as "always", well I had problems once with a SIG P220, so I guess those are junk too.
 
Well I voted no problems (because there is no middle ground) but I have seen mag related problems (as ANY pistol with subpar mags would) and had one ligitimate problem with the ejector on the P-11. (no problems not mag related with the P-32)
 
My P32 has never jammed, through ~1000 rounds.

My P11 failed to eject AND load on the first day I shot it, so I sent the barrel/slide back. They gave me a whole new set-up no problem and it has yet to jam, through ~700 rounds.

I can't complain, but I would put a few (like five) hundred rounds through any new Kel Tec firearm before feeling confident carrying it around for self-defense. Plus, it will help you get used to the trigger.
 
Thanks Tamara.:)

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LOL!! I got booted from the KTOG boards. I really think that some of those people are full of BS. IMHO. :neener:
 
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apples and oranges.....

Actually "creampuffs and lemons."

My P32 was absolutely flawless in three years of carry.

My P11, on the other hand, was a lemon. It went back to the factory for numerous problems twice .

Would I buy another Kel-Tec product? Why, of course. I plan to buy their newly-released P-3AT once it gets into widespread circulation.
 
Kel-tec P-32 has been fantastic for me

I bought it last November and have since put about 500 rounds through it. It is not the most fun plinking gun in the world--but it is not meant to be! Nothing beats it for concealability, low weight AND firepower combined; it is the size of a .22LR pistol. As for reliability, I have yet to have a single problem. And, no, it was not bluffed or buffed before shooting--just cleaned throughly. I actually found it to be surprisingly accurate for such a tiny pistol. It is toy-like in size and weight.

This is not promotion for the sake of justifying my purchase. It really has worked flawlessly.

Yes, the 32ACP cannot hold a candle to the 9mm, 40S&W or any of the other high power auto rounds. However, how many times have you heard about a fatal shooting (like the teacher that was shot awhile ago) with a .22LR gun! Shot placement, shot placement. And, I cannot imagine anyone would not be affected at all by being shot with a Cor-bon or Magsafe 32ACP round or two, especially in a critical area. To each their own ...
 
Bad mouth I guess. :evil: Expressed my opinion and called someone a lyer.
I guess they didnt like it.:D I cant get back in there under "makdaddy03" any more. And they deleted my post. :mad:

I had to register again under an assumed name.:D
 
Im not lying. I coundnt log in there. And that was not me that posted. Maybe its time for me to change handle and passwords.

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Can I get booted for this?:neener: :what: :p :evil:

pss YZ, How do I pre rimlock? He is still saying bull hockey about this. He said that he has a couple hundred rds through his P32, with only minor problems "jams" has fired only Hollow Point ammo through his. He gave me about 75rds or 1 1/2 box to try out to prove it. By the way I still cant get in there. "KTOG":scrutiny: I can look, but not post.
 
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