Kel Tec 380 Serial Number Location

Kel Tec 380 Serial Number Location 6,0/10 7805 reviews

Jun 29, 2017 - HP1xx is my serial number, my P3At shoots well for what it is. No malfunctions. Is mine prone to any of the usual problems?

OK, first off I am sure, quite sure that this gun has been discussed on here before but, I did a search and I came up with exactly nothing. So I am not sure that the search function is working 100% right now. But, I am in the market for a thin CC gun and I have been looking at the PF9.

I have only held one and that was over a year ago and I don't really recall if I liked it or not. But I do like the idea of the gun being less than an inch thick for IWB carry. The set up I am thinking about is a C-TAC Spartan with the PF9. Should just disappear in the waistband. So, any PF9 owners out there, tell me about it. I carried one for two years and loved it. Mine was 100% from the start and always functioned reliably.

It has a LONG, heavy DA trigger pull. You have to practice to get used to it. It also kicks like a drunken mule. Again, you gotta practice to get your followups quick and on target.

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A Hogue slip-on grip helps this little banger a LOT. It's as accurate as you can expect a pocket gun with a 3' barrel to be. It's not a target pistol and you won't win IDPA with it, but it does what it's designed for. It'll shoot +p, although I wouldn't practice with it. Practice with standard loads and run a mag of your carry ammo through it at each session - to keep yourself aware of the extra flash/bang and recoil. I can heartily recommend it. While I must agree that to become totally proficient with any tool, practice is necessary.

That being said, my feeling is that range practice is mostly necessary to make shooting intuitive and almost a gut reaction. For example, on some of my' safe queens', I have to occasionally refer to the owners manual to refresh my memory as to the location and operation of the various safety's. The Kel-Tec is a small, light, inexpensive, reliable example of a 'pull the trigger and it goes bang' defensive weapon.

It is NOT a range gun! It is not terribly accurate at any great distance.

Practice is futile and only results in a sore hand. If you must and practice getting it out of your pocket or holster (unloaded of course) and carry it for the reason it was intended.

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I hate everything about mine except that it conceals better than any other gun I own. I can pocket carry it in shorts and a tee shirt in 90+ weather. Sure it has a long hard trigger pull. That's so if you accidentally drop your car keys in the same pocket, you don't shoot your balls off.