I saw a few of these at the Ft Worth gun show last week.
They were all at or close to $200.
People like CDNN and Aimsurplus, others (J&T?) have them for $129 most of the time. CTD has had them for about that price too. I think that's a great deal for a lightweight carry pistol.
If I find one locally for that kind of money it will probably follow me home.
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- Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:08 am
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- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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pocket pistols
I have the following:
P11
P32
P3AT
NAA Black Widow .22 Mag
I always have one of the 3. Currently favoring the NAA revolver, mostly because it's so darned cute it's like wearing jewelry. And it's the smallest gun I own, disappears in the tightest pants pocket. It's also perfect for outside and working activities because it's stainless steel and you can sweat on it.
But for defense use it only makes sense to carry something that doesn't have to be cocked before each round. So that leaves the Keltecs. The P11 is too big for me to comfortably carry during the summer. The P32 is fine for low threat level areas. But the P3AT is just right for most all occasions. I don't feel lightly armed, and it's ready to go Right Now.
Shops here in DFW seem to be marking the P3AT at $259 lately. I have seen some marked $299, but I think that's wishful thinking - or good drugs.
P11
P32
P3AT
NAA Black Widow .22 Mag
I always have one of the 3. Currently favoring the NAA revolver, mostly because it's so darned cute it's like wearing jewelry. And it's the smallest gun I own, disappears in the tightest pants pocket. It's also perfect for outside and working activities because it's stainless steel and you can sweat on it.
But for defense use it only makes sense to carry something that doesn't have to be cocked before each round. So that leaves the Keltecs. The P11 is too big for me to comfortably carry during the summer. The P32 is fine for low threat level areas. But the P3AT is just right for most all occasions. I don't feel lightly armed, and it's ready to go Right Now.
Shops here in DFW seem to be marking the P3AT at $259 lately. I have seen some marked $299, but I think that's wishful thinking - or good drugs.