9zero1790
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yes thats it small and thin. easy to hide. light enough that it will not make your pocket sag or drag your pants down if you have to pee lol.You mean the P-3AT? It looks even smaller than the LCP, wow.
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yes thats it small and thin. easy to hide. light enough that it will not make your pocket sag or drag your pants down if you have to pee lol.You mean the P-3AT? It looks even smaller than the LCP, wow.
that one looks like pepper spray may just clear his sinus problems..It either works, or the best uses the pepper spray to spice up his dinner (you) ?
I wouldn’t want to tangle with a bear either! Armed or unarmed.
We were standing guard at the gun show one night......ordered pizza......forgot to send the red pepper flakes......one police officer showed up to see if we had any problems......told him they forgot the red pepper flakes for our pizza.......he gave me his pepper spray.......sprayed it on.......was pretty darn good! Not kidding!that one looks like pepper spray may just clear his sinus problems..
I got the big can, bear spray is more potent than regular pepper spray. Anyways I ran into that bear already and he did not seem interested, sorta just lumbered off. Looked depressed actually lol.that one looks like pepper spray may just clear his sinus problems..
It looks discontinued though and not available anywhere, even gunbroker.yes thats it small and thin. easy to hide. light enough that it will not make your pocket sag or drag your pants down if you have to pee lol.
have you tried outbags holsters? They are affordable priced and made in usa, good warranty. Ive used a few of the leather ones they make and have been satisfied with them.Update (because I still need some guidance):
I bought the Walther PDP-F (I have girly/hobbit hands that are becoming arthritic by degrees), mainly because it just felt the best in my hands and I was able to manipulate the slide better on it than I was able to on the P365 XL or the Hellcat Pro. All three felt reasonably equal in weight, but the Walther felt the best and I still get 15 round capacity.
My problem now is this: Practically no holsters available yet for this weapon! Walther is sold out, and it appears it's too new to have many of the major manufacturers advertising any availability for it at all. I was able to find a Legacy Firearms Cronus ( https://legacyfirearmsco.com/quick-ship-cronus-iwb/ ) so as to try the IWB thing, and have also contacted Urban Carry to request notification if/when they produce their Lock-Leather Hybrid OWB holster (looks interesting and comfortable on the website).
Do any of y'all have experience with these companies at all? Do you have recommendations of your own for IWB and OWB holsters when the newness of the Walther PDP-F wears off?
Thanks in advance.
Chris
Never heard of them, but will be looking them up right now. Thanks!have you tried outbags holsters? They are affordable priced and made in usa, good warranty. Ive used a few of the leather ones they make and have been satisfied with them.
well that stinks i didnt know they stopped making them.I got the big can, bear spray is more potent than regular pepper spray. Anyways I ran into that bear already and he did not seem interested, sorta just lumbered off. Looked depressed actually lol.
It looks discontinued though and not available anywhere, even gunbroker.
may have found one but its a month old listing so could be gone already.I got the big can, bear spray is more potent than regular pepper spray. Anyways I ran into that bear already and he did not seem interested, sorta just lumbered off. Looked depressed actually lol.
It looks discontinued though and not available anywhere, even gunbroker.
Looks to be no way to contact that person on the page though?may have found one but its a month old listing so could be gone already.
https://gunsmissouri.com/classifieds/firearms/ad/kel-tec-p3at-380-pistol-as-new-1825
i think you have to make an online account or something with that classifieds page. I imagine they get a percentage or commission on sales etc. from the folks posting items like ebay.Looks to be no way to contact that person on the page though?
i had the 32 acp version, same just smaller round. it always worked great. it was so easy to carry i would not even remember it was on me until something reminded me. wish i still had it. friend of mine moved into an apartment in a trashy area so i gave it to her for some means of home protection.The p3at is a good little gun. I’ve had one for about 15-16yrs. Polished the striker channel and feed ramp. Made the trigger a lot more predictable and feeding hollow points issue go away.
I have an IWB and OWB. I'm not sure about the PDP-F, but is there a difference between the upper of a regular PDP and the F model ?? Or is it just in the grip area....either way, I already typed and loaded all this below, so....Update (because I still need some guidance):
I bought the Walther PDP-F (I have girly/hobbit hands that are becoming arthritic by degrees), mainly because it just felt the best in my hands and I was able to manipulate the slide better on it than I was able to on the P365 XL or the Hellcat Pro. All three felt reasonably equal in weight, but the Walther felt the best and I still get 15 round capacity.
My problem now is this: Practically no holsters available yet for this weapon! Walther is sold out, and it appears it's too new to have many of the major manufacturers advertising any availability for it at all. I was able to find a Legacy Firearms Cronus ( https://legacyfirearmsco.com/quick-ship-cronus-iwb/ ) so as to try the IWB thing, and have also contacted Urban Carry to request notification if/when they produce their Lock-Leather Hybrid OWB holster (looks interesting and comfortable on the website).
Do any of y'all have experience with these companies at all? Do you have recommendations of your own for IWB and OWB holsters when the newness of the Walther PDP-F wears off?
Thanks in advance.
Chris
roger on the very long trigger. i think it was on purpose to make up for the lack of external safety switch etc. the one on the 3at is not even close to as bad as the old pf9 p9 p40 and so on. I wanted a sub 2k for the longest time and never could find one in stock so i gave up lol. got one of those hi point carbines. its an anchor- heavy ugly and just all around cumbersome. but it runs good and is easy to shoot accurately. used to keep it in my farm trucks. if it got beat up or rusty i didnt care and it was enough to get rid farm predators at close to mid range.I had a kel tec 9 pocket gun an sold it. I hated the trigger. If someone was right up on me it would work but from 7 yards the long trigger pull made me less accurate. I have a Kel Tec sub 2000 that's a lot of fun but it's not a serious weapon, more of a fun weapon. It will not feed aluminum case ammo. The nice thing about it is you can fold it up an put it in a computer bag an no one knows what you got.