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<blockquote data-quote="Sheeve" data-source="post: 1233780" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>If you go with a Kel-Tec I would suggest doing some searches for "Kel-Tec Fluff and Buff". It is the general procedure for knocking some of the rough edges off the the Kel-Tecs internally and externally, some of the machining ends up a little rough, but you are talking about a 200 dollar gun vs much more for the competition. I looked at the PF9 and P11 and went with the P11, its not all that much bigger for a lot more capacity in being a little easier to shoot and hold on to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheeve, post: 1233780, member: 789"] If you go with a Kel-Tec I would suggest doing some searches for "Kel-Tec Fluff and Buff". It is the general procedure for knocking some of the rough edges off the the Kel-Tecs internally and externally, some of the machining ends up a little rough, but you are talking about a 200 dollar gun vs much more for the competition. I looked at the PF9 and P11 and went with the P11, its not all that much bigger for a lot more capacity in being a little easier to shoot and hold on to. [/QUOTE]
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