Tell me about Kel-Tec.

Sam Colt made the "equalizer," NOT J.M. Browning.

The P-32 is a good design. Needs some finish work, but that's easy. Jack Fusilier will plate the slide for cheap -- and he polishes the rails, hammer interface.

6.6 oz unloaded. 7+1 capacity, breech locked, and really slim.

I'm not crazy about the P-11 and P-40, but I like the P-32 for its design. Kel Tec service is tops.
 
Originally posted by Walt Sherrill:



I did "fluff & buff" mine before shooting, but I've learned that this is a good practice with any new gun, as it speeds up the break-in process (doing in an hour or two what generally takes several weeks in a non-F&Bed gun.)
What exactly is fluff and buff? Do you polish with a dremel and felt pad? Do you use any cratex wheels or rouge in polishing? Could you outline your process please.
 
My P-32 has been a blast to shoot. Functions flawlessly. The only improvement would be to make it in .380. The P-32 has replaced my Gov't .380 as my pocket pistol, although I still carry it in my in my boot. Side light- one of my buddies used his this weekend to help foil an armed robbery at a rest stop this weekend. Two guns trumped the knive.
 
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