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by PhilR.
Sun Aug 26, 2007 10:34 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: New Kel-Tec P3AT range report
Replies: 3
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corax wrote: I decided a Kahr PM9 was a better compromise except in extreme cases.
I would agree, and in fact I have a PM9 as well. It is about to be my primary carry gun for most of the year. I have a Glock 26 and an H&K P7 that I can use when wearing thicker clothing, and a Seecamp for when I'm in dress clothes.

I'm not sure how the P3AT will fit into my regimen, but I might just use it for short "grab & go" trips, or perhaps a truck gun.

If the Steyr is bulletproof, how do you get bullets into it? :crazy:

PhilR.
by PhilR.
Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:15 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: New Kel-Tec P3AT range report
Replies: 3
Views: 1225

New Kel-Tec P3AT range report

I posted this on handgunforum.net, and thought I would put it up here too.

Hello all,

Went to the Houston gun show yesterday, walked by a dealer's table that had about six KT's. I heard a tiny little cry - "Phil, please buy me!". I looked down and saw a piteous sight - a dull blue w/black frame P3AT (the none-too-pretty version). Evidently the hard chrome and colored versions were selling rapidly, but the ugly ones were not. I did the only proper thing a shooting enthusiast can do, and decided to take her (might be a him - I didn't look underneath...) home.

I did not do the full Fluff & Buff*. I just field-stripped it, polished the ramp with a Dremel, then cleaned and lubed with grease on the rails and slide/hammer interface, and oil on everything else. Disassembly was easy once I figured out how to pull the takedown pin. I had previously read about the small part that will usually fall out once you turn the frame over, and sure enough it did. Easy to put back in though, as it only goes in one way. Assembly was very straightforward and quite easy.

I am extremely happy at the results earlier this evening. I put 30 rounds each of regular Blazer, Blazer Brass, and WWB (all FMJ) through it without a single malfunction of any type. Even my limp-wristing wife had no problems, though she did remark at how snappy it is. I found it to be fairly comfortable to shoot, and it was less snappy than what I had originally estimated it to be. The empties were ejected quite far, with none of them hitting me or the S/O.

I did not shoot for accuracy as I was just trying to break it in, but it seemed to shoot slightly high at about eight yards. I shot many clips as fast as I could, again without any problems. The trigger pull is very long but not extremely hard, and I think it's fine given the pistols intended purpose.

Needless to say, I'm very happy and even a little bit surprised at how well it functioned. Can't do much better than 100%. I haven't taken it apart, so I can't tell you what the 90 rounds did to the inside, but I will of course post if anyting unusual is seen when I get around to cleaning it tomorrow. If I can run another two full boxes through it with as good a result, I might just put it into the carry rotation....

PhilR.

*"fluff & buff" is the term used to describe the procedures done to a new Kel-Tec to make them run reliably -- see KTOG.org for more details....

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