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Kel Tech P3AT vs. Ruger LCP
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<blockquote data-quote="mhphoto" data-source="post: 965533" data-attributes="member: 6288"><p>I've fired neither but I've held both. I'd take the LCP over the P3AT. In the future I'll probably get an LCP. I dig that Kel-Tec are so cheap, and are darn good for the money, but I don't want to have to do a "<a href="http://www.ktog.org/tecwerks10.htm" target="_blank">fluff and buff</a>" on a brand new gun. I'm of the opinion that guns should come out of the factory ready to rock. And to their credit I hear it's not all guns that need the F&B. And I've personally never owned one, so my critique is as good as a gun that doesn't work. </p><p></p><p>F&B aside, I hear that save for their respective extractors they're darn near the same gun. I suppose it just comes down to which is more comfortable in your hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhphoto, post: 965533, member: 6288"] I've fired neither but I've held both. I'd take the LCP over the P3AT. In the future I'll probably get an LCP. I dig that Kel-Tec are so cheap, and are darn good for the money, but I don't want to have to do a "[URL="http://www.ktog.org/tecwerks10.htm"]fluff and buff[/URL]" on a brand new gun. I'm of the opinion that guns should come out of the factory ready to rock. And to their credit I hear it's not all guns that need the F&B. And I've personally never owned one, so my critique is as good as a gun that doesn't work. F&B aside, I hear that save for their respective extractors they're darn near the same gun. I suppose it just comes down to which is more comfortable in your hands. [/QUOTE]
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