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by Matthew2000tx
Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:28 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: first LEO experience
Replies: 7
Views: 2957

Re: first LEO experience

Kel-Tec PF-9...

ok... now that we are officially off topic:

Bought it new in May.... used 4 times at range. 50 shots each. Cleaned after each use.. we'll kept. I liked the size of it... nice and small. It was very accurate but i kept accidentally ejecting the mag. We'll it was great to conceal but when it had 250 rounds through it I clicked the trigger and the pin fell out the back! no warning at all. The lady at Keltec said... "oh yeah that happens occasionally we'll fix it". She was very very causal about it and that just doesn't seem to be weapon I'll trust for my CHL.

OK... lets get back on track. If you have anymore questions PM me... lets keep this thread on track.
by Matthew2000tx
Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:26 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: first LEO experience
Replies: 7
Views: 2957

Re: first LEO experience

fannypacker wrote:Thats the problem with the Keltecs. My 380 broke a firing pin, the factory fixed it and I sold it cheap.
Not to get off topic.. but when I called Keltec they say causally oh that happens all the time... you have life-time warranty.
by Matthew2000tx
Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:39 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: first LEO experience
Replies: 7
Views: 2957

first LEO experience

I was pulled over the other day for using the right improved shoulder to make a turn...aparently you can't move to the right shoulder to let people pass on left...


Anyways I was on my way home and got stopped. I pulled my jeep into the walgreena with bexar county constable behind me lights and all. I had a kel-tec pf-9 in a box on the floor board ready to send in after the firing pun fell out of it after 200 rounds (that is another story). I wasn't carrying on me. When the I kept my hands clearly on the wheel and handed my DL and CHL to the Officer. He asked if I was carrying and I said not but there is a broken 9mm in a UPS box on the passenger floorboard. He smiled and said ok let me write a warning up and you'll be out of here in no time. I took my warning and headed home un-eventful.

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