Kel-tec pocket-32

pocketman

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My p-32 has been sitting in my safe for the last 2 years only taken out for occasional clean and lube.
I've had it about 3 years put 4-500 rds through it and carried it off and on only the first year.

I took it out sunday and went to the range with 100rds win. ball and 28 rds corbon 60g hp's. Man what a great little gun! (I've read this over and over so I know you guy's know that ;) )

Shooting it caused my to re- think a mini guns roll for pocket carry, The little p-32 is very accurate, I got the best accuracy with a 2 finger grip and my thumb extended straight across the top of the frame below the slide. The corbons showed pretty good power. Loaded it weighs less than 1/2 of my S&W 342ti*.

Don't take me wronge, I know the 38spl round is a much better choich for SD, as is The 9mm glock 26 I sometimes pocket carry, But I now do not feal totally under gunned with the little 32, in fact its been in my pocket since sunday in a MTG pocket holster that I got when I bought the gun. Anyway..I got to go to work :D
 
I'm glad you gave your P32 a chance to prove itself.
Nifty little handguns.

I had the mainspring break on mine after about 400 rounds, but Kel-Tec fixed the problem and sent me another snazzy blue nylon carry case along with it.
The impressive turn-around time was a little over a week.

Hundreds of rounds later, it still functions flawlessly.
 
My chrome P-32 just had a box of Magtech FMJ ran through it yesterday - one misfire, ammo related.

It's definitely not a 25 yard target gun, but for what it's made for, it's nasty. I was point shooting, emptying mags at 7 yards to the head of a silhouette target, and it was impressive to say the least. The NAA Guardian finger extension modification to the mags definitely makes the little bugger easier to control. With factory floorplates, it's still quite a handful.

I carry mine in a "pussball modified" Uncle Mike's #1 pocket holster with a spare mag. Moist of the time I forget I have it.

Check out the bulletin board at www.ktog.org and you'll find some neat modifications and carry ideas.

-AL-
 
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