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Just was wondering if the kel-tec p11 was a good carrying gun for my 1st firearm or should I go bigger

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Basically nobody can answer that except for you. It'd be best for you to go to a range where you can rent a variety of firearms in different calibers and decide what you like and what you don't. If you're in the Hampton Roads area I'd be willing to take you to my range and let you use my guns if you provide the ammo. I'm sure others in different parts of Virginia would be willing to do the same thing.
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I'm in the petersburg area and ill have to take you up on that offer just to get the feel of all type of guns I'm almost at gun show up richmond hope I have some luck my cousin told me a hi point 9 a do good for me so that's maybe my last result when I get there

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Well I'm not doing much 'till Friday. Pick a day and we can meet here-> http://www.lafayettegunclub.com/ Ammo and targets are not sold at the range so you'd have to pick them up at some other store/range. Probably closer to the end of the week a friend of mine should be picking up a USP Tactical to replace his USP Compact Tactical so we'll likely be playing with his suppressor.
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I'd advise against a HiPoint for SD. Keltec is much better than the HiPoint IMHO, but I'm not a huge fan of theirs either. I think you can get a much better gun for a little bit more money.

As far as size goes, that is personal. I've CCed a full size 1911, but it certainly takes more effort than a smaller gun. Whatever you choose, make sure you will actually carry it. A pocket gun on hand when you need it is far better that a 1911 left at home.
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Sig's P238 is a sweet compact carry gun with a good sound safety, IMHO.
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i ended up getting a sw9ve for 306.00
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Kel Tec's are good weapons. They however have some of the heaviest triggers I've ever seen on a firearm. You definitely have to practice with any weapon, but with a kel tec even more for control (repeated shots or double taps). I have a couple kel tec's, they are very simple in construction and neither has given me any problems since the day I brought them home. I recommend them, but also to practice with them. IMHO
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gunderwood wrote:I'd advise against a HiPoint for SD. Keltec is much better than the HiPoint IMHO, but I'm not a huge fan of theirs either. I think you can get a much better gun for a little bit more money.

As far as size goes, that is personal. I've CCed a full size 1911, but it certainly takes more effort than a smaller gun. Whatever you choose, make sure you will actually carry it. A pocket gun on hand when you need it is far better that a 1911 left at home.
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I've owned a Kel Tec PF 9 now for about 3 months. It's is a very compact sidearm (about .88 of an inch wide if I recall), and is very easy to conceal. To date, I've put about 180-200 rounds through it, with only a few issues. The only issue I've had relates to casings failing to eject..

This was primarily my own fault though. A very friendly range officer was able to correct the problem with one simple fix. He noticed that right before I would pull the trigger, my wrists would lift up a bit, in anticipation of the recoil (for a 9mm, the PF9 packs a little punch). This was causing the casing to get hung up when the slide re-racked. The fix: simply remain sturdy and don't give into the recoil.

Also, if your hand is a little larger like mine, make sure you get the grip extension for the magazine (fits my hand like a glove with it.)

Other than that, I love the weapon. The people at KelTec are incredibly friendly (called to ask a few questions), and the weapon is very simple to field strip and keep clean.

Definetly a great sidearm for a first-time buyer. Picked mine up slightly used for $230. New I think they're like $260?
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