I LOVE Kel-Tec so much ! The P-32 , P-11 and PF-9 are all master pieces for conceal carry , especially the P-32 it’s got good stopping power and it’ll fit in your coin pocket in ANY pair of jeans :)
Though I've been subscribed for a while, this is first time I saw this video. This is what I carry myself. Mine is like the dark one you have. Great little gun. As long as I keep the feed ramp clean and polished, I've found it to be very reliable for a pocket gun and very reasonably accurate. Even though I keep mine in a holster when carrying, I do like the added safety of the double action trigger.
I'm sure you are well rooted in NY but I have to recommend... possibly moving to a free state. We would love to welcome you here in Kentucky and Tennessee
I have the p32 in 32acp. I just like you have went over 300 rounds without any problems. I have not tried steel cased ammo in mine however. I have Aluminum though. My pistol didn’t like it. In fact it jammed a lot with aluminum rounds.
I just pulled mine out of my holster at my kitchen table and tore it down without any trouble. Can you put the pin in and try to cycle the action? You definitely want the hammer cocked at least for reassembly
I have dry fired it and try to take it apart and I have pulled the lever back where it's caulked and try to take it apart the slide will not slide off the trigger moves could that be the problem it's hooked to the trigger system
@@paladin3116In my case I prefer the LCP2 over the LCPMax for better concealment. As we both know, the LCP2 is slimmer and lighter than the LCPMax. Sure, the LCPMax holds more rounds, but those extra rounds add weight. I'm 5'10/180lbs and the LCPMax prints on me. Besides, I live in the Southeastern USA and it is extremely hot and humid for the majority of the year, so the LCP2 is much more comfortable as well.
I LOVE Kel-Tec so much ! The P-32 , P-11 and PF-9 are all master pieces for conceal carry , especially the P-32 it’s got good stopping power and it’ll fit in your coin pocket in ANY pair of jeans :)
Though I've been subscribed for a while, this is first time I saw this video. This is what I carry myself. Mine is like the dark one you have. Great little gun. As long as I keep the feed ramp clean and polished, I've found it to be very reliable for a pocket gun and very reasonably accurate. Even though I keep mine in a holster when carrying, I do like the added safety of the double action trigger.
I'm sure you are well rooted in NY but I have to recommend... possibly moving to a free state. We would love to welcome you here in Kentucky and Tennessee
As long as he doesn't bring those silly ass democratic and libtard ways with him
I had one back in the early 2000s it served me well
Its nice to occasionally see a modern gun or two
great chanel, Great gun
I have the p32 in 32acp. I just like you have went over 300 rounds without any problems. I have not tried steel cased ammo in mine however. I have Aluminum though. My pistol didn’t like it. In fact it jammed a lot with aluminum rounds.
I have a Kel-Tec 380 I love it I'm trying to disassemble it it's totally unloaded the pin is out but the slide will not come off
Do you have the magazine out?
@@WalnutandSteel yes the magazine is out it's totally unloaded and the pin is out the slide will not slide off
I just noticed that when I try to slide to slide off the trigger moves like it's hooked to something inside the trigger system
I just pulled mine out of my holster at my kitchen table and tore it down without any trouble. Can you put the pin in and try to cycle the action? You definitely want the hammer cocked at least for reassembly
I have dry fired it and try to take it apart and I have pulled the lever back where it's caulked and try to take it apart the slide will not slide off the trigger moves could that be the problem it's hooked to the trigger system
Thats A (Alpha) T (Tango) nice video
a 380 is fun to shoot, I have a Ruger LCP 2, it's the only gun I carry !!
why would you care a lcp 2 over a lcp max?
@@paladin3116In my case I prefer the LCP2 over the LCPMax for better concealment. As we both know, the LCP2 is slimmer and lighter than the LCPMax. Sure, the LCPMax holds more rounds, but those extra rounds add weight. I'm 5'10/180lbs and the LCPMax prints on me. Besides, I live in the Southeastern USA and it is extremely hot and humid for the majority of the year, so the LCP2 is much more comfortable as well.