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Timbr

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The only thing it has going for itself is low price. If you're really that much in a pinch where u can't drop 200 more for a good glock or sig, then sure. But if you're in that situation to begin with, maybe just don't buy a handgun at all.
 

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I have never personally seen a bad Kel-Tec. I own several and they work as well as ANY other gun I own. I own an RDB, RFB, CMR30 and PMR30. I've owned in the past: SU-16, Sub-2000, PF9, P3AT and P11. Are they a duty-quality gun? Maybe not. And they might not hold up to sustained, heavy use. But I don't use them that way so I don't care. Whenever I get the urge to take one out and shoot it, it always functions just fine, regardless of the one I choose to shoot.

I'd really like to get my hands on a P17. I'd love to find another SU-16.

My guess is, most (not all) people who bad mouth Kel-Tec guns have never actually owned a Kel-Tec gun.
 

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