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Kel Tec P11 Or Pf9


Danoinark

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Is there some reason for this selection of 9's? A Glock, Kahr, S&W M&P, or Springfield XD would be a more reliable choice. Esp if I were defending something near and dear like me or family.

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I like the style, and its the lightest most compact of the 9's. a perfect pocket pistol. Exactly what I am looking for. I also like a double action semi. Only weights 14 oz without the 10 + 1 mag.

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Glass rods and 9mm pistols. Sounds like a perfect fit. lol

As compared to graphite and a .45.

I'll do a little looking around and, see if I cant find one around some of my plastic packing friends.

Check PMs for a link to a few on a board I am on.

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I just sold a DE .50, Hated to part with it. Was a fine firearm. Not much of a pocket pistol, but I dare you to find a better punch.

"May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson

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Haha,

I knew what you meant, just checking if you did.

I got 4200 off a pistol that I payed 2600 for 15 years ago. Wasnt a bad trade. Just sucks that it might cost me 5000 grand if I ever wanted another.

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"AWRIGHT.... COME OUT WITH YOUR FINS UP!! THIS IS A RAID!!" :lol:

TIGHT LINES, YA'LL

 

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