Best value pocket pistol

Seecamp.

10 years from now it will still be working and still be worth what you paid for it.

The others wont.

Value does not necessarily mean low price.

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I picked up my PF-9 on a whim, since it was so inexpensive. I've got over 300 rounds of assorted thru it without a single hiccup. It easily keeps all hits in the chest cavity at 7 yards. It is so small, light and flat that I now find it with me more than my Cobra, Chief, Mustang or Kahr. I keep it full of hyda-shoks with a spare mag and can't believe I'm packin' a 9mm with the size and weight of a .380. And American made too. WOW!
 
My LCP Works great, and at the price I paid for it, it's of no importance to me what it's worth ten years from now... :D
 
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I have had a dozen or more pocket guns over the past 20 or so years and my current pocket gun is to date my favorite. Kel-Tec p3at. It has been completely reliable in admittedly a low round count (300) and only with my carry ammo (Speer Goldot) but in my Bullard pocket holster it is flatter and hides better than my wallet. I even think it weighs less than my wallet.

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Please :rolleyes: Just because the the Ruger has a recall doesn't make it an inferior company or product. At least Ruger had the balls to say they had a "problem" (which really wasn't even a problem) and corrected it FREE of charge to the customer within 6 days. IMO (and many others) the Ruger LCP is far superior to the Kel-Tec. I guess you would choose a hi-point 9mm over the SR9 too since the hi-point hasn't had a recall :eek: That is just ignorant logic. The LCP is a fine firearm. (Even before the retrofitting) And by the way, you get a free hat and free mag with finger extension ;) I have seen too many Kel-Tecs that have been blown apart to call them reliable or dependable
 
btolliverjr said:
...the Ruger LCP is far superior to the Kel-Tec.......I have seen too many Kel-Tecs that have been blown apart to call them reliable or dependable

Please elaborate in what ways the design of the LCP is far superior to the KT. Please also elaborate on some specific KT's you have seen blow apart. I am not familiar with a problem of KT's exploding.
 
didn't mean to offend anyone. Just making comment to a previous post
If you want a free hat, buy the Ruger.

If you want a reliable, dependable .380, buy the Kel-Tec P3AT.

I just don't believe that was a good statement referring that the LCP was only good for a free hat and if you wanted a reliable, dependable .380 to get a kel-tec. In my opinion, the LCP is the more reliable, dependable, and better gun. My opinion
 
642, it can take lots of practice shooting with practice rounds. Ruger states they didn't build the LCP to be shot a lot just carry a lot. I don't know anything about the Kel -Tek but, if I can't put a few hundred rounds through my carry gun every once in a while' I don't want it.
 
I wanna hear more about the free hat!!!

I've been carrying a Kahr PM-9 for several years and it has been perfect the entire time ...probably have 800 rounds through it. it's really not much fun at the range, but I run at least 20-30 rounds through it every time I go. It's a bit more expensive than the Rugar or Kel-Tec, but I think the quality is worth the price.

Don't know anything about them, but noticed ads for a new Desert Eagle pocket gun in .380 ... another major maker just announced a pocket .380, can't recall right now which one ...
 
I have had a KelTec 32 for about 7 years and shoot it regularly. Its the ONLY non-revolver I have ever owned that has functioned flawlessy since day one (the closest second would be a Browning 22 which is totally unsuitable for carry with an 8" bull barrel). It replaced a 380 Colt Mustang that I bought new, but malfuntioned so often I had very little confidence in it.
 
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