Kel-Tech P-32
Anyone have any experience with the Kel-Tech P-32? Looking for a good pocket pistol for the hot summer months.
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I have one, and absolutely LOVE IT! Beyond 10 yards, it is pretty worthless, imo. But, it is a "last resort" pistol to me. Great.
Merc
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Have had two of them. Really nice on those warm days when you want something with you but the standard firearm is too big or bulky.
Have had no problems with reliability... My current one is hard chromed with a light grey frame.... Nice!!
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Ditto what the above guys said. I have one and love it. Surprisingly accurate at reasonable distances. I got the 1-rd finger extension and it helps a lot. Now I can get three fingers on the gun!!! All in all you can't beat 'em, especially for the price.
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Thanks for the info. Looks like it will be a Kel-Tec in the near future for me. 0 -
For its size, I don't see any excuse not to have one in your pocket at all times (unless your going to the airport). Its a darn good gun, just don't leave it sitting in a hot car, cause it'll melt. Just kidding...
For its price, size, and everything, its a 100% practical daily carry, backup, or backup to backup pocket pistol. Its one of the few actually decent firearms chambered for the .32acp that doesn't cost you an arm and a leg.
If I'm wrong please correct me, I won't be offended.
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What's everyone's opinion of the p-11. I've considering the 9mm over the .32. These guns really seem to have a loyal following and the owners group have their own website...www.KTOG.org
Chuck
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Edited by - charliec on 09/06/2002 21:21:180 -
Two totally different games. By what I mean is that I would classify the P11 as a sub-compact pistol, which it has many competitors. Where as I classify the P32 as a Pocket Pistol.
Though its a perfectly excellent pitols, I'd prefer either a Kahr or a Mini-Glock over the P11. Though they are more expensive, I think they are worth it for the trigger pull on the P11 is really long, and I have yet to hear of an aftermarket replacement trigger axis.
If I'm wrong please correct me, I won't be offended.
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I have had a P-32 for a couple of years now and love it. Shot several types of ammo through it and all worked well. I keep it on me 24/7 basocally. Also have a p-40 and love it as well. Same results with ammo - both are fine guns. 0 -
The Glock empty weighs as much as the P-11 does loaded and the Khar is a BRICK compared to the Kel-Tec. Practice with a Kel-Tec and you will find that you will get used to the long trigger.
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I recently won a P-32 at our local Friends of the NRA dinner and have fallen in love with it. It fits nicely in my pocket and no one can tell that I am carrying. It beats going out empty handed and does not raise eyebrows like a fanny pack or vest would otherwise do here in the humid and hot Gulf coast region. I have shot it out to 25 yards with good results. At 25 yards using 65 grain Federal Hydrashok JHP ammo I shot all 7 shots into a 3 1/2 inch group. The only negaqtive aspect is that they were about 8 inches below point of aim. Having put several hundered rounds through it now I feel confident that I can use it for what it was designed for. I don't think you will go wrong with the P-32.
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