KelTec Legacy - 30 Years of Innovation (video)

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  • SnoopLoggyDog

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    Have owned three Kel-Tecs over the years. First a P-11, then a P-3AT and finally, a Sub 2000. Traded all three off, over the years.

    Only one I wish I still had is the P-11. It had a crappy trigger and snappy recoil. Otherwise, it was a compact and reliable firearm. Reminded me of a ten round snub nose revolver.
     

    DadSmith

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    Have owned three Kel-Tecs over the years. First a P-11, then a P-3AT and finally, a Sub 2000. Traded all three off, over the years.

    Only one I wish I still had is the P-11. It had a crappy trigger and snappy recoil. Otherwise, it was a compact and reliable firearm. Reminded me of a ten round snub nose revolver.
    The new P15 is supposed to have a very nice trigger and you can get a metal frame or polymer frame version of it.
     

    SnoopLoggyDog

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    The new P15 is supposed to have a very nice trigger and you can get a metal frame or polymer frame version of it.
    Just wonder how long the P15 will be vaporware, before it shows up in the gun shops? Kel-Tec has a history of doing that.
     
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