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Isn't that how much is those plastic Coke bottles?:D:P

I don't know db99wj, I think a bottle of coke has more get up and go than that Rodeo did.;)

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Guest bigbuck_tn
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I think what I really need is a good holster for the Glock. I love the gun and have spent hours fiddling with snap caps and checking out the inner workings. I think it fits my hand well and I find it comfortable to shoot. I think I need a good holster.

All this to say that I have never felt uncomfortable with the KelTec in my pocket. It seems to me to be a very safe gun.

It is very simple to change out the trigger spring in a Glock to a

NY-1 spring. They cost about $3 and all you have to do is punch out 3 pins in the Glock, remove the old spring and snap in the new spring. It is a factory part from Glock.

Then you will have heavier,consistent trigger pull much like the Kel-tec. The 2-stage pull that you have now will be gone and the trigger will require the same amount of force all the way through the arc instead of a light takeup and a heavier break. It will take the pull up to between 8-10lbs.

If you want to get really crazy you can put in a NY-2 spring and that will take it up to the level of a bad revolver trigger. Between 10 and 13 lbs.

Guest tadams
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The P3 is my second carry gun. A PF-9 was my first.

I feel pretty confident with it. I carry with a load in the chute and am even considering a Smartcarry holster. I trust it THAT much.

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Been pondering the kel-tec myself;personally I carry an XD45 compact and I love it.

Guest jackdog
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P3AT is a very safe firearm. Carry mine 98 % of the time.

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