I'm surprised to be the first to claim ownership of a KelTec P32. At six ounces, a fine little gun, but don't put it in your back pocket and sit on it.
Ditto what Ledbetter said about a Keltec P32.
I just sent my slide back to Keltec with $20.
When it gets back, it should be plated with a nice hard chrome.
Once you get a P32 that works, it is can't be beat in the size/wt. category, for a .32.
excuse the oil on the pistol makes the finish look spotty. it is not
also grips are not original, original were hard black plastic with the Dryse logo. still looking for some.
[Edited by riddleofsteel on 05-03-2001 at 10:05 PM]