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  • drygulchdan
    Try this website:
    http://stevespages.com/page7b.htm
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  • buckeyedave
    Check out ktog.org, the Kel Tec forum for help/advice.
    Dave
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  • redman.com1
    thanks guys. ok, this is a buddies gun. thing is, theres something wrong in the trigger group. when you pull the trigger it goes back about a 1/8 of an inch then goes pop and releases. hammer barley goes back and pops forward, so what ever that bar that goes back to the hammer and engages it is worn or broke. now i need a detailed strip. looks to me if i pop the forward pins out and leave the rear one in that holds what i would call a recoil lug, the trigger group would come out? until i looked at the hammer spring? looks like that needs to be unhooked? and on top of everything this little piece of crap will not chamber a round, as if the bullet is too long? had to finally hand feed one and let the slide slam home on it. chamber is clean and feed ramp smooth and used different brands of ammo. help if you can. thanks
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  • Spider7115
    quote:Originally posted by redman.com1
    thanks guys. ok, this is a buddies gun. thing is, theres something wrong in the trigger group. when you pull the trigger it goes back about a 1/8 of an inch then goes pop and releases. hammer barley goes back and pops forward, so what ever that bar that goes back to the hammer and engages it is worn or broke. now i need a detailed strip. looks to me if i pop the forward pins out and leave the rear one in that holds what i would call a recoil lug, the trigger group would come out? until i looked at the hammer spring? looks like that needs to be unhooked? and on top of everything this little piece of crap will not chamber a round, as if the bullet is too long? had to finally hand feed one and let the slide slam home on it. chamber is clean and feed ramp smooth and used different brands of ammo. help if you can. thanks


    Kel-Tec has excellent customer service. You can even speak with the gunsmith who's working on your gun. I would send it to them.
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  • beantownshootah
    quote:Originally posted by Spider7115
    Kel-Tec has excellent customer service. You can even speak with the gunsmith who's working on your gun. I would send it to them.


    +1.
    IMO, too many problems there to mess with yourself.
    Send it to Kel-Tec; they'll do a good job fixing whatever is wrong.
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  • tjh1948
    P11's are a little ammo sensitive, particularly in OAL of the round.
    147GR's work very poorly in the P11.
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  • redman.com1
    thanks again guys, anyone have a customer support number? thanks
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  • lts
    800-515-9983
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  • redman.com1
    thanks for everything people!
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