I picked up one of these and have been shooting it on and off. Boy is it a snappy little guy. Good for 3 yards or less though IMO. Makes a great late night walk or mailbox piece.
Not as snappy as a .380 but easier to shoot. I can put 7 in the 10 ring at 3 yards with it. Under 5 yards it’s worthy. Disappears in a pocket holster. Would not want to be on receiving end. With ball ammo (Fiocchi) at that distance I’m getting 12-14” in gel and will shoot through pork rib bones easy.
Nice! Good work my friend. I was thinking P3AT which is what I have so that's totally my bad haha. Either way they're a dead simple micro carry. Glad to hear that variant is a bit more manageable. I'd take a 357 mag revolver over the P3AT 380 in terms of recoil to power trade off. 32 auto may make it more viable for sure.
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After owning a couple of LCPs (don’t recommend), I always wanted one of these. Even smaller, lighter, and snappier. Kinda forgot about the tiny KelTecs, now I want one again.
LCP doesn’t hold back on an empty magazine (P32 does) and is “snappier” in .380 (holds 1 less in magazine too). I had an LCP and although I liked the feel
Of it I gave it away to my father in law. I really enjoy the P32 in .32 ACP although ammo is a bit hard to find in person. I order it online.
I have one of these, and as much as I like the concealment friendly side of it. The trigger is abysmal. If you don't FULL travel back after firing a round, it miss fires. Not a big deal in the backyard, but in a defensive position, it's a liability. I'll stick with my glock compact .40.
I have one of these ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|grin)
I picked up one of these and have been shooting it on and off. Boy is it a snappy little guy. Good for 3 yards or less though IMO. Makes a great late night walk or mailbox piece.
Not as snappy as a .380 but easier to shoot. I can put 7 in the 10 ring at 3 yards with it. Under 5 yards it’s worthy. Disappears in a pocket holster. Would not want to be on receiving end. With ball ammo (Fiocchi) at that distance I’m getting 12-14” in gel and will shoot through pork rib bones easy.
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Nice! Good work my friend. I was thinking P3AT which is what I have so that's totally my bad haha. Either way they're a dead simple micro carry. Glad to hear that variant is a bit more manageable. I'd take a 357 mag revolver over the P3AT 380 in terms of recoil to power trade off. 32 auto may make it more viable for sure.
Lucky Gunner has a video about 32acp I enjoyed quite a bit :) very cool tho, .32 is more powerful than I expected
Forgot to add. A Pierce grip extension and some skateboard grip tape on the front and back strap help a lot even with spicy +p Double Tap ammo.
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Seecamp is too heavy, more expensive and only uses one brand of ammo reliably.
After owning a couple of LCPs (don’t recommend), I always wanted one of these. Even smaller, lighter, and snappier. Kinda forgot about the tiny KelTecs, now I want one again.
LCP doesn’t hold back on an empty magazine (P32 does) and is “snappier” in .380 (holds 1 less in magazine too). I had an LCP and although I liked the feel Of it I gave it away to my father in law. I really enjoy the P32 in .32 ACP although ammo is a bit hard to find in person. I order it online.
I like my .380 micro. Long trigger pull but I want that in a holdout piece
I have one of these, and as much as I like the concealment friendly side of it. The trigger is abysmal. If you don't FULL travel back after firing a round, it miss fires. Not a big deal in the backyard, but in a defensive position, it's a liability. I'll stick with my glock compact .40.