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"Hey albanian- do all Kahrs require a tool to field stip for routine cleaning? Not something you can do quickly and easily, or about average?"
No tool is required but sometimes the slide release lever is a little hard to push out when the gun is new and that creates some problems. Since you have to hold the slide open about an inch and remove the slide release at the same time, if the slide release won't push out, it gets tricky. They tend to loosen up with use. I had one that was really stiff so I just cut a piece of plastic to fit inside the slide and that held it back the distance I needed. All I had to do then was tap the slide release out with something, the handle of a screwdriver works great.
Sounds complex but really isn't. Once you have done it two times, it is not that much harder than taking apart a Glock. After the slide release lever is removed they field strip just like a Glock.
Interesting!! I've seen them handled them - never fired. Nice looking but weren't they plagued with ftf's? Other problems too or so I've heard. Anyone have a range report on them? I'm gonna hide now in case Jeff Cooper is reading this............
A $230, 9oz, 6+1 single stack, 9mm Kel-Tec, true pocket pistol, just a hair bigger than the P-3AT with two magazines. One of those magazines should have a finger extension, so we don’t have to install NAA or Beras extensions on them. Oh, and announce it at the 2006 Shot Show.
No, Glock will never make a pocket pistol, as limpwristing buy purchasers would damage the great Glock reputation. :banghead:
Para single stack 1911 in 9MM with 10 round mags. Adjustable sights and in Stainless. The 1911 in 9MM is one sweet gun. Have the Trojan and Norinco in this format and need a third. 10 round mags would mag it a fun toy in the shooting games.
Oh yeah, bring back the Ruger Speed Six. One of my favorite six guns!
I would also like to see a nice lightweight 9mm snubby that worked without moon clips. A S&W 638 but in 9mm would be the ticket. I would buy one of those for real if it was reliable.
I don't know what the advantage to a P3-AT sized 9mm would be from Kel-Tec. If the .32acp and .380 are any guide to quality and reliabilty, I wouldn't trust it for self defense. Kel-Tec guns are simply not reliable enough to consider for any serious use.
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