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Kel-Tec P32: Brief Review
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<blockquote data-quote="TallPrairie" data-source="post: 2911352" data-attributes="member: 7815"><p>I ended up selling the P32 after about 600 rounds.</p><p></p><p>What led me to move on was the uncomfortable excess curvature of the trigger face. If you're an average man the tip of that trigger will abrade your finger and interfere a bit with the firing stroke. Once I got over the pleasant surprise of how small, light, yet functional the P32 was, the trigger shape began to annoy me more and more with each range session.</p><p></p><p>(There's a guy on the KT forums who makes reshaped, metal aftermarket triggers for the KT micro pistols. That might be worth looking into if you get a P32. Personally I decided to stick with my proven Ruger LCP, which feeds everything and which I shoot pretty well at this point.)</p><p></p><p>P32 is a good gun, though. It was reliable with hot .32 FMJ ammo. For a small-statured person with slim fingers it could really fill a niche.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallPrairie, post: 2911352, member: 7815"] I ended up selling the P32 after about 600 rounds. What led me to move on was the uncomfortable excess curvature of the trigger face. If you're an average man the tip of that trigger will abrade your finger and interfere a bit with the firing stroke. Once I got over the pleasant surprise of how small, light, yet functional the P32 was, the trigger shape began to annoy me more and more with each range session. (There's a guy on the KT forums who makes reshaped, metal aftermarket triggers for the KT micro pistols. That might be worth looking into if you get a P32. Personally I decided to stick with my proven Ruger LCP, which feeds everything and which I shoot pretty well at this point.) P32 is a good gun, though. It was reliable with hot .32 FMJ ammo. For a small-statured person with slim fingers it could really fill a niche. [/QUOTE]
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