Hi All!
I took the opportunity to run 50 rounds through my new little mouse gun: the Keltec P32. I must say, that after reading all the concerns everyone's had about "breaking them in" and all, mine shot extremely well out of the box. I ran some Winchester ammo through it today and was very pleased with the feel of the little semi-auto.
The trigger got better with every clip I ran. I also purchased the 10 round magazine which not only holds more rounds but provides a better hold of the little weapon.
One thing I will say is that you can't limp wrist this little beast. A strong, steady hand is important. Accuracy is something I still woring on, however. I have to get used to the sights which are minimal at best. But, hey, to be able to stick a conceal carry in my front pocket and have no once notice is worth all of it. (Hmmmm,maybe I should be concerned: "Is that a Keltec P32 in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?")
I've been carrying a Bersa .380 up till now. The .32 acp is so much smaller and lighter for conceal carry. I was really surprised at the report and kick although for such a little gun that is to be expected for such a small weapon.
So, I've give thumbs up for this little beauty and can highly recommend it to anyone looking for a nice piece to carry while wearing very little or evening clothes. You can even wear it around your neck with the lanyard attachment! Nice job Keltec!
I'd be interested in hearing from others who use this as a carry weapon.
Rome
I took the opportunity to run 50 rounds through my new little mouse gun: the Keltec P32. I must say, that after reading all the concerns everyone's had about "breaking them in" and all, mine shot extremely well out of the box. I ran some Winchester ammo through it today and was very pleased with the feel of the little semi-auto.
The trigger got better with every clip I ran. I also purchased the 10 round magazine which not only holds more rounds but provides a better hold of the little weapon.
One thing I will say is that you can't limp wrist this little beast. A strong, steady hand is important. Accuracy is something I still woring on, however. I have to get used to the sights which are minimal at best. But, hey, to be able to stick a conceal carry in my front pocket and have no once notice is worth all of it. (Hmmmm,maybe I should be concerned: "Is that a Keltec P32 in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?")
I've been carrying a Bersa .380 up till now. The .32 acp is so much smaller and lighter for conceal carry. I was really surprised at the report and kick although for such a little gun that is to be expected for such a small weapon.
So, I've give thumbs up for this little beauty and can highly recommend it to anyone looking for a nice piece to carry while wearing very little or evening clothes. You can even wear it around your neck with the lanyard attachment! Nice job Keltec!
I'd be interested in hearing from others who use this as a carry weapon.
Rome