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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: cartersville,ga
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i don't like limited lifespan guns either. that bein said there was a time when my income restricted my ability to own a S&W. i needed a small backup that was safe to carry for my wife. bought a grendel....found out why i needed a better quality firearm after the30th round was fired.the extractor claw broke....yes they fixed it...yes i still used it an still have it. but my first reaction was "gee what if that had happened when i needed it?"about the only way i'd ever use it again is if all my other guns weren't around and there was no powder for my smoke pole.buy what you can afford just realize what it is and what it was intended for
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| Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Southwestern New York State
Posts: 7
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I presently own a Kel-Tec P-32 and have shot over 400 rounds through it without a problem. With a long trigger pull they do take awhile to get used to before obtaining some accuracy but in that 7-10 yard range I am now able to keep my shots in a 4" group and I am only an average shot. Kel-Tec has improved their quality and their popularity is tops with the mousegun crowd.
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