I figured I'd buy something on the inexpensive side because after all this was just going to be for the test and not for carry.
My B.I.L. also picked one up for his renewal and so about 4-5 weeks ago we took our new guns to the range to get acquainted with them. Prior to going I did some research on the Kel Tec forums and did some basic cleaning and lubrication schedule before going and he did nothing but open up the box and shoot. I shot 75 rounds without any malfunctions and he had at least one malfunction every other magazine.

Anyway we cleaned up his gun and went back the next weekend where he reduced his malfunctions to 2 out of 100 rounds and I again had 0.
We figured the 2 he had were probably limp wristing as cleaning/lubrication the gun had a significant impact on its reliability. I talked to a few more people who all said it should not be necessary to do anything to the gun and anything that does not shoot "out of the box" is garbage. Along this time somebody said, "I would not trust my life to a Kel Tec". Yet because mine is 100% thus far I have to think the problems were not the gun itself.
To keep it short(er) this process went on for a few more range visits and then to yesterday when we both shot our 50 rounds for CHL renewal with 0 malfunctions...however our instructor mentioned over lunch "I would not trust my life to a Kel Tec".
Here is my problem:
I have 400 rounds through my P-11 with zero malfunctions. Because 10 rounds is more than 5

Let me backtrack.....
When I borrowed the H&K for my first test I had a stovepipe during the test. I cleared it and that was that but that experience made me gravitate even more towards the revolver to get "6 for sure". or 5 in my case but you get the point. I had not made the decision at that time to get advanced training.
Now I'm thinking I'd like to practice much more with this P-11 and get enough confidence with it from training to handle any potential malfunctions (that I have only experienced with other guns so far) to use it as my daily carry weapon......but people keep telling me it's garbage and they would not trust their lives to it.........?
Whatda ya think?
John F