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2/7/2003 5:46:01 PM EDT
Lets see the biggest, baddest,coolest Kel Tec pics you have. hehehehehe The mighty Kel Tec.
2/7/2003 6:46:58 PM EDT
[#1]
We special ordered one for a guy a week ago.  IM sorry, but I just could not trust my life to that thing.  I would almost be afraid it would blow up in my hand when shooting it.  To each his own....I guess.
2/7/2003 7:08:09 PM EDT
[#2]
No pics unfortunantly, but I'll have to say the P32 is the best selling pistol in our store.  The one I bought was the only one that gave some problems (misfiring),but has since been corrected.  We've probably sold 60 or so and the only one with problems has been mine of course.  Its a great little carry pistol.

Bill3508
2/7/2003 7:27:58 PM EDT
[#3]
I carry my P32 when I must be disarmed.

It is a great little deep carry pistol!

Bob
2/15/2003 9:11:00 PM EDT
[#4]
Well, I'm not worried about a kaboom.

It's a great carry pistol.  It won't one shot stop anything, but it will damn sure get someone thinking of something other than fucking with me or my loved ones.

They are also coming up with a new .380 about the same size as the p-32.

It is slightly easier to carry than my 92fs.

TXLEWIS
2/16/2003 3:00:23 AM EDT
[#5]
The whole point of my P32 is that you can't see it.  Not a bulge, not a print line.  The picture would be boring.  
2/16/2003 5:09:10 AM EDT
[#6]
Love mine, carry it on my ankle most every day.
2/16/2003 8:47:46 AM EDT
[#7]
OK here's the KelTec posse from the DFW crew.



2/16/2003 10:19:45 AM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
Lets see the biggest, baddest,coolest Kel Tec pics you have. hehehehehe The mighty Kel Tec.


Have you been to the Kel-Tec owners website?
www.ktog.org -->These folks consider it the "anti-Glock".
Good info there too.
2/16/2003 10:35:01 AM EDT
[#9]

Lets see the biggest, baddest,coolest Kel Tec pics


How's this for baddest:



It's the slide stop spring on my P-32 that's been back to Kel-Tec twice!  I think it should have been obvious to them that it needed replacing!  Here's another one to compete for the baddest:



That's the hole in the frame for the assembly pin.  This hole is expanded 0.024" horizontally.  The bottom lug of the barrel cams along the assembly pin during recoil.  Since it's not perpendicular to the frame, the sharp edges on the lug under the barrel scraps along the sides of the soft aluminium frame.  I took those with a scanner, so I couldn't get a good image of the missing material inside the frame.

Here's a few pics from Pat Cawyer of his Kel-Tec:




He posted links to them on the Kel-Tec mailing list.  He got flamed pretty badly.  Are those the baddest you've seen?z
2/16/2003 10:56:48 AM EDT
[#10]
Yup, those be bad, zoom!
I think a K-T in .40 on a 9MM frame is pushin' the envelope a bit...outward!
The 9MM was potent enough for me.
When all else fails, deny using reloads?
Or, lets try a 10MM on a P-32 frame?
One picture is worth a thousand words but the devils may also be in the details?
2/16/2003 11:21:31 AM EDT
[#11]

When all else fails, deny using reloads?


They weren't reloads.  Several people on the mailing list accused the guy of lying when he said they weren't.  Of course, those people attack anyone that says they have trouble with a Kel-Tec.  The guy that had it happen said he was shooting 180 gr Speer Lawman TMJ in 40S&W.  He bought them at the counter at his range, and the guy with him and the RO saw what he was shooting.  The 180 grain 40S&W rounds have a controversial history, to put it politely.  I think your statement, "pushin' the envelope," is certainly true when it comes to those 180 grain rounds.z