There sure are enough pics already around of this little pistol.
This is the Fugly one I just bought.
I had two to choose from - this one was the better one of the two.
A better trigger & just "gut feeling" slightly better fit & finish.
Observations:
Warning: This pistol looks cheap!
This little .380 with the magazine removed weighs almost NOTHING.
The factory mags are good quality...they are Mec Gar...too bad you only get one with the pistol. I just bought another one on Ebay.
You should NOT dry Fire this pistol for some unknown reason...but, it's in the manual.
The barrel is THIN...I mean it is the thinnest walled barrel I've ever seen in my life. It's VERY good quality though. :yup:
Did I say this pistol looks like it should have a price tag of $19.95 attached to it?
This pistol disappears in a in a pair of shorts pants pocket.
It for sure does not weigh down a pair of pants.
NO BELT NEEDED!
I'm surprised...the trigger pull is very smooth & even...long but, smooth traveling.
Why did Kel Tec BOTHER putting sights on this pistol at all?
The front sight is only like 1/16 of an inch in height.
OK I set this down on top of my Walther PPK/S .380. If I would have taker the photo from a greater distance away you would be able to see that it is actually SMALLER in comparison than it looks in my photo.
It is shorter in the rear and at the muzzle than it looks below...that does not show too well in my (below) photo.
It really does weigh nearly ZIP...you can grab it at the muzzle with the tip of your index finger & thumb & hold it that way all day long.
Here it is shown in my average sized but, extremely talented left hand. :biggrin:
So there you have it folks the KEL-TEC P-3AT
This is the Fugly one I just bought.
I had two to choose from - this one was the better one of the two.
A better trigger & just "gut feeling" slightly better fit & finish.
Observations:
Warning: This pistol looks cheap!
This little .380 with the magazine removed weighs almost NOTHING.
The factory mags are good quality...they are Mec Gar...too bad you only get one with the pistol. I just bought another one on Ebay.
You should NOT dry Fire this pistol for some unknown reason...but, it's in the manual.
The barrel is THIN...I mean it is the thinnest walled barrel I've ever seen in my life. It's VERY good quality though. :yup:
Did I say this pistol looks like it should have a price tag of $19.95 attached to it?
This pistol disappears in a in a pair of shorts pants pocket.
It for sure does not weigh down a pair of pants.
NO BELT NEEDED!
I'm surprised...the trigger pull is very smooth & even...long but, smooth traveling.
Why did Kel Tec BOTHER putting sights on this pistol at all?
The front sight is only like 1/16 of an inch in height.
OK I set this down on top of my Walther PPK/S .380. If I would have taker the photo from a greater distance away you would be able to see that it is actually SMALLER in comparison than it looks in my photo.
It is shorter in the rear and at the muzzle than it looks below...that does not show too well in my (below) photo.
It really does weigh nearly ZIP...you can grab it at the muzzle with the tip of your index finger & thumb & hold it that way all day long.
Here it is shown in my average sized but, extremely talented left hand. :biggrin:
So there you have it folks the KEL-TEC P-3AT