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Guest vandutton
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I had an offer to trade my XD-M for a Kel-Tec P-11 and $150. I've been wanting a smaller gun for ease of concealment. The XD is an awesome gun, it's just too big to conceal easily.

My questions are:

1. Is this a good deal? I went to a couple shops and looked online, and the P-11 goes for $250-$300, typically. My gun does have some finish rubbed off from where I used a Kydex Holster for a while, so it's not the prettiest thing.

2. Is the P-11 reliable and accurate?

3. Would you consider it, given the information above?

Admins: If this is in the wrong forum, please move. I wasn't sure where to put this.

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Guest FiddleDog
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I'd probably pass on it.

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I used to have a P11 and I liked it, but that doesn't sound like a particularly good deal. I think I'd skip it too.

I fired a few thousand rounds through my P11 and never had any trouble with it. I never fired it beyond 10 or 12 yards, but it was fine for those distances. Not a tack driver, but suffienciently accurate for self defense.

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Personally I'd pass on it. With that kinda deal you would be getting bottom dollar for your XD-M, and no more than the smaller handguns cost I would save up for a P-11 or similar as a BUG. Once you get one you can then have the XD-M as a house gun, or carry both when you feel the need.

That's just me though. It's a very rare occasion that I would get rid of any firearm once I own it.

Guest vandutton
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O, I forgot to mention this part: The Kel-Tec would be NIB.

Guest Arko
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I'd pass unless cash out dropped.

Guest vandutton
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I'd pass unless cash out dropped.

It's cash TO me, not FROM me.

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Kel Tech's ain't pricey. I'd save and buy one outright; that way you won't have to buy a replacement XD or Glock or something down the road, which is pretty likely I'd say.

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Kel Tech's ain't pricey. I'd save and buy one outright; that way you won't have to buy a replacement XD or Glock or something down the road, which is pretty likely I'd say.

- OS

This.

the Kt is about 329 to 379 depending on where you go. the Xd is closer to 5 bills. I don't care how many round through the XD, not worth the trade unless he want to up the money to about 275.00 Butthat's just my humble opinon. :lol:

Guest tngw1500se
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I started with a p-11, sold that for a pf-9. Traded that for an xd. Lost money every time but it's not about the money. It's about a defensive gun that's safe to carry ,meets my needs and I can shoot well.

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The XDM makes an excellent home defense weapon. Why not just keep it for that and buy a PF-9 for $300 or less?

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Congraatulations to vandutton! He may have just caused an unbelievable event on TGO. A unanimous vote. BTW, van. I agree that's a very poor trade for you. I like my keltec, but the springer is much better.:P

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What cal./size is your XDm ?

And NO!! to the trade unless its more money you have a $500-$600 gun you can find p-11's for around $200 lightly used. BTW unless the gun you mentioned being NIB comes from a dealer its still considered used .So it's actual value is such.Just something to consider when doing a trade.

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