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<blockquote data-quote="z06man" data-source="post: 1234218" data-attributes="member: 6182"><p>I have the P11, the PF9's big brother. Though I don't carry it a lot, but I do like it. They are a handful, so if you are recoil-shy, it might not be for you. Also due to size/weight/trigger pull, you will need to practice with it more than many to shoot it well. Otherwise, I don't have any complaints. It's reasonably accurate and has be very reliable using a variety of loads.</p><p></p><p>@ Glocktogo - The trigger shoe helps immensely with the trigger feel. The Kel-Tecs already have a heavy pull. Also the recoil combined with the very narrow trigger face makes your trigger finger sore very quickly without the shoe. With the weight of the pull you'd have to shove the gun into a holster/pocket/whatever pretty hard to have an AD. Just know your equipment, use appropriate caution and you should be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z06man, post: 1234218, member: 6182"] I have the P11, the PF9's big brother. Though I don't carry it a lot, but I do like it. They are a handful, so if you are recoil-shy, it might not be for you. Also due to size/weight/trigger pull, you will need to practice with it more than many to shoot it well. Otherwise, I don't have any complaints. It's reasonably accurate and has be very reliable using a variety of loads. @ Glocktogo - The trigger shoe helps immensely with the trigger feel. The Kel-Tecs already have a heavy pull. Also the recoil combined with the very narrow trigger face makes your trigger finger sore very quickly without the shoe. With the weight of the pull you'd have to shove the gun into a holster/pocket/whatever pretty hard to have an AD. Just know your equipment, use appropriate caution and you should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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