Muleskinner
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Trying to find this on the handgun roster.. either im missing it or it's not there..
Anyone know?
Anyone know?
Personally I tried to avoid any gun made by Kel-Tec
Working on up to your 50 posts I see. Try and not be so obvious with your less than 10 words sentence comments in all 30 of your posts in 4 days since you joined.
Why? Granted, it’s not an elitist brand, but for what they usually cost, you could be missing out on some serious fun.
I’ve owned a couple different Kel-Tec products and in a momentary lapse of reason, sold them both. Miss each one They weren’t show guns, but served a different purpose.
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He's not going to answer. He's too busy running around getting his post count up. Well, he might answer.
You don't like auto knives either.I'm a man who needs no introduction and yes I will answer you.
I think (in my opinion and experience) that they are complete garbage.
The quality of the parts are not good quality. They aren't reliable guns. Every single Kel-Tec that I've seen has had to have some modification to make it more reliable. They aren't durable. Try putting several thousand rounds through a Kel-Tec and see how well it holds up. They are cheaply made guns.
George Kelgren is a decent gun designer .
After the wife got the company in divorce settlement , they tried just a little Too hard to keep down the price point . In unusual turnaround , I rather pay $10 more in exchange for a few seconds more internal polishing .
I don't know if my used pistol was mfg on tues - thurs , had been shot enough to inherently smooth out from use , or if previous owner " buffed " . But performs as expected , also known as more than suitable for intended purposes , and reliable . My good friends with different model , from my observations and their reports ,likewise .
I'm a man who needs no introduction and yes I will answer you.
I think (in my opinion and experience) that they are complete garbage.
The quality of the parts are not good quality. They aren't reliable guns. Every single Kel-Tec that I've seen has had to have some modification to make it more reliable. They aren't durable. Try putting several thousand rounds through a Kel-Tec and see how well it holds up. They are cheaply made guns.
You're right. And likewise needs no goodbyes.
You're right. And likewise needs no goodbyes.