KELTEC P32...IS BEING TINY GOOD ENOUGH FOR CARRY?

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  • Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
  • In this video, we will be be discussing the KELTEC P32 CHAMBERED IN .32 ACP. We will compare this model to other types of carry guns in similar category to help establish considerations for comfort while carrying. The features will be detailed and we will discuss how these different features might have value to the owner. A brief overview of range performance will be presented along with a summary of the carry experience with regards to holster selection and coverall comfort. In closing. we will present overall impressions of the firearm as a carry option. Thanks for watching!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @wizkaqueefa9003
    @wizkaqueefa9003 21 день тому +21

    Before the video even begins, let me say this as a P-32 & P-3AT owner...8 rounds of .32 ACP, or 7 rounds of .380 ACP in a Sub-9 Oz. gun beats EVERY other pistol's capacity : weight ratio.

  • @dannymartinez742
    @dannymartinez742 16 годин тому

    Don’t see why you keep saying you feel recoil so much to where you may only shoot one box of ammo at practice. I have smaller thin hands compared to you without a lot of meat section on them to absorb recoil, and I can shoot 3-4 boxes at a time at range and never experience a problem with recoil with the 32 cartridge in this gun that weighs only 6 ounces empty and 11 ounces loaded. Also I can stay inside a large coffee cup at 7 yards rapid fire with this gun because I don’t experience the recoil you speak of. It’s like a 22lr coming out of it to me.

  • @brianshuler6951
    @brianshuler6951 21 день тому +8

    It is not an "internal" hammer. It is recessed, but it is exposed when fired.

  • @fromtheblack3220
    @fromtheblack3220 21 день тому +8

    The P32 is on its own in its hyper-specific niche and it does it really, really well.

  • @rommelupshur6677
    @rommelupshur6677 21 день тому +9

    P32 fires every time. Never had an issue. Beretta Tomcat, 6 to 5 and pick 'em on whether it will fire or not. Had to get rid of it.

  • @jeffmcclendon3835
    @jeffmcclendon3835 21 день тому +6

    I own the original version of the P32 and the newer version too. I have never had any issues with mine and one of them is with me almost everyday. I routinely practice with both of them from 5 to 10 yards and I have never experienced any tumbling or key holing but I don't ever shoot Winchester 22 lr, 32 auto or 380 which from experience is some of the worst ammo currently available. PMC and Fiocchi full metal jacket is what my P32s like. I see zero reason to shoot hollow points out of these pocket pistols both for lack of penetration and for possible rim lock due to hollow points being shorter than full metal jacket in general. I can almost get a two finger grip on mine with the flush magazine. Pearce makes magazine grip extensions that fit on the Beretta Tomcat and the Keltec P32. Three good things besides the weight and smooth trigger on the P32 compared to the Tomcat are the Keltec won't give you slide bite, its frame won't crack (two of my Tomcats developed cracked frames and I was using Beretta recommended ammo) and the Keltec is way less expensive than the Tomcat. I paid less than $300 for a new one. The bad thing about the P32 is finding one for sale. Keltec does not make many of them.

  • @erikwaters4672
    @erikwaters4672 19 годин тому +1

    I EDC one. It disappears in a pocket.

  • @oo7-ro6bu
    @oo7-ro6bu 21 день тому +4

    Had one for years. Always ran well. Did have a magazine baseplate break. Dumping the rounds in my pocket. Kel-Tec sent a replacement plate fast. Just traded it off towards a S&W 642pc

  • @quentinjackson3778
    @quentinjackson3778 21 день тому +9

    I take a 32 over 380 any day

  • @brianshuler6951
    @brianshuler6951 21 день тому +4

    The standard grip is a two finger length for me. The extended 10 round mag makes it a full three finger grip for improved stability and recoil control.

  • @brianshuler6951
    @brianshuler6951 21 день тому +6

    The Underwood Xtreme Defender cartridge has very good terminal ballistics and makes it a legitimate defensive round.

  • @flyontop
    @flyontop День тому +1

    Can’t find these guns anywhere. Found two but they demanded an insane premium. Awesome video.

  • @keysgirl7699
    @keysgirl7699 21 день тому +1

    I always liked that gun. I also like the .32 acp. I owned a Tomcat. Fat & heavy, but Beretta. For two arm’s length, it’s doable. Today’s prices I can find a Ruger LCP for $199. The Keltec is also the gun that the LCP kinda took the spotlight from.

  • @normbittner3762
    @normbittner3762 21 день тому +3

    I carry it in summer, even gym shorts in slim holster. You don't even know it's there.

  • @frankbrowning328
    @frankbrowning328 21 день тому +3

    I carry mine when I really need something thin that will disappear under light clothing. Yes, the sites are pretty terrible, and the trigger is long and takes practice. However, with practice solid center mass shots can be made reliably and very quickly & easily out to 10 yards especially when an ArmaLaser TR1 is attached such as on mine. I have not had keyholing problems with my gun. I see no signs of the bullet tumbling or in any way becoming unstable on targets I've shot out to 25 yards. I also have a Ruger LCPII 380 but the KelTec is so much thinner and lighter that many times the P32 get carried. While I have seen some problems with KelTec firearms over the years (every company has them occasionally) the P32very rarely has any issues and mine has been 100% reliable with several different loads. You do have to shoot ammo that fills the magazine front to back. The 32 ACP is a semi rimmed cartridge so it can rim lock causing a malfunction if the rounds are short thereby allowing the rounds to slide in the mag from movement both while caried and during recoil.

  • @cdlund2840
    @cdlund2840 21 день тому +1

    I have never had rounds tumble from the P32 even at 25 yards.

  • @mgs.915
    @mgs.915 21 день тому

    I’m not going to act like Kel Tec is perfect but they do make some cool stuff! I have a p32 which Carrie’s so easily and am RFB which is very cool! I haven’t had issues with mine but I know that isn’t the case with everyone!

  • @john091077
    @john091077 21 день тому

    I have this gun as well as the Ruger LCP (original). I feel once the LCP came out, there was no need for the P32.

  • @nancydiehl1893
    @nancydiehl1893 7 годин тому

    How many times did he say ( You Know ) ???

  • @FL-Kman
    @FL-Kman 21 день тому +2

    This is so small! I love my 360pd tho