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There's a lot of people who badmouth kahrs, and there's less of them being carried too. They also cost a lot more than a keltec as well.
Any handgun is a compromise of something; firepower, capacity, reliability, weight, etc. I'm certainly not impressed with the stopping power of .32acp, but the gun has given me no reasons to doubt it's reliability, and the gun is as big and heavy as I'm willing to carry. I had a PF9 and a 442, and got rid of them because they were still just more than I wanted to pack around.
Unless you're walking around with an AK pistol tucked in your drawers, you're compromising something.
I don't know if there's any accurate stats out there, but I'd be willing to bet that KT is probably the most carried gun for CC now, and if they were all crap, they'd be out of business by now, instead of continuing to sell lots of guns and come out with innovative products.
Any handgun is a compromise of something; firepower, capacity, reliability, weight, etc. I'm certainly not impressed with the stopping power of .32acp, but the gun has given me no reasons to doubt it's reliability, and the gun is as big and heavy as I'm willing to carry. I had a PF9 and a 442, and got rid of them because they were still just more than I wanted to pack around.
Unless you're walking around with an AK pistol tucked in your drawers, you're compromising something.
I don't know if there's any accurate stats out there, but I'd be willing to bet that KT is probably the most carried gun for CC now, and if they were all crap, they'd be out of business by now, instead of continuing to sell lots of guns and come out with innovative products.