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Thinking of getting a Keltec PF9

Like a fool ... I sold my G26 .. First gun I ever bought myself .. Sold it for a deal I couldn't refuse .. Now I'm saving up for a G19 gen 4 .. Maybe a Christmas item this year

What I am looking for is a slim 9mm because I have to dress in khakis and a tie every day so I need something slim that doesn't print at all .. The keltec was very slim I thought

I'm a sales rep for my company and had the same needs. To top it off I have a small frame so most guns print on me, the XDS doesn't print at all and it's a .45.
 
I like the PF 9 fine. If you're not satisfied with more pocket friendly P3AT's power then they're a good affordable choice.

They're just a bit big to fit my back pocket though.
 
I'm an advocate for the PF9. For pics, check my profile album. I've NEVER had a malfunction in years of range testing all sorts of different ammo. Sure, it isn't fun to play with, but it sure is fun to be able to hit what I'm aiming for in my draw-and-fire drills.
 
Had a PF9 traded it away, have a Ruger LC9 now

For the price difference between the two, I would go with the Ruger.

Size and trigger being very similiar
the LC offers more rounded edges and extra safety measures.
 
I wanted something that I WOULD carry and settled on a Taurus 732.
I am well pleased with it in terms of CCW and power.
At 7 yards, I get groups that are much like those printed by my G23 when
doing rapid point-and-shoot drills.

Why .32 acp? Yes, it is less powerful than a .380 but handles more like a .22
with fast recovery for multiple shots ...

It fits into my front pocket in a pocket-holster, without "blueprinting" or bulging
I often forget that its even there!

Remember,
The best gun to have is the one you will have on you when it's needed!
My Taurus 732 is intended solely for defensive use and to get me safely to
my G23 that sits in my glove box!

BTW: I paid $190 NIB delivered from Cheaper-Than-Dirt
 
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From my experience they are hit or miss as far as reliability.

Sorry to hear that ... I've owned a number of Taurus firearms; everyone was reliable and functioned flawlessly.
Their warranty is on the firearm, not the purchaser ... something that many others will not honor (I believe Keltek does).
 
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