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Post by "DoubleAction" on Sept 22, 2010 23:04:30 GMT -5
Price: $269.99 The PF-9 is a semi-automatic, locked breech pistol, chambered for the 9mm Luger cartridge. It has been developed from our highly successful P-11 and P-3AT pistols with maximum concealability in mind. The PF-9 has a single stack magazine holding 7 rounds. It is the lightest and flattest 9 mm ever made. Firing mechanism is Double-Action Only with an automatic hammer block safety. The PF-9 will be available in blued, parkerized, and hard chrome finishes. Grips will be in black, grey, and olive drab.
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Sept 23, 2010 0:04:32 GMT -5
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Calibers: 9mm Luger -- 9 x 19 mm Weight unloaded: 12.7 oz. -- 360g
Loaded magazine: 5.5 oz. -- 156g
Length: 5.85" -- 149mm
Height: 4.3" -- 109mm
Width: 0.88" -- 22mm
Barrel Length: 3.1" -- 79mm
Capacity: -- 7 + 1
Trigger Pull: 5 lbs -- 22.2N
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Post by Callahan on Sept 23, 2010 10:51:08 GMT -5
Thanks for posting those videos, DA. I learned a few things I did not know. I got a kick out of NutNFancy's inability to say PF-9, saying PM9 when he meant PF-9. He finally stopped bothering to insert correction notes! That's OK, though.
When my PF-9 came back from Kel-Tec, it had the metal mag eject button, which is what he said shows you have the model with all the updates.
I was pleasantly surprised about his accuracy comments.
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Sept 23, 2010 11:26:22 GMT -5
Callhan; How does this pistol handle in comparison to your Sig P-239, when using .40 in your Sig ?
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Post by Callahan on Sept 23, 2010 14:15:17 GMT -5
Callhan; How does this pistol handle in comparison to your Sig P-239, when using .40 in your Sig ? Well, the Sig in either .40 S&W or 357 Sig is more pleasant to shoot. The DA/SA trigger is much, much better and it is more that 11 ounces heavier, loaded, than the PF-9 is loaded with 9mm. The Sig is pretty snappy in .40 or 357, but the Hogue wraparound rubber grips help a lot, I imagine, since they are the only grips I have ever used. I can shoot it comfortably. The PF-9 is another story. I use a shooting glove during extended range sessions. It can be painful to shoot for a long time, especially with self-defense loads. I've convinced myself I can even notice the difference between a full mag and when only a round or two are left! The problem I have with the Sig is concealability. The PF-9 is less than an inch wide and light, compared with the Sig. In Houston's hot summer weather, I need something that can conceal in a pocket or under a T-shirt. That's going to be a Kel-Tec 3AT or PF-9 or even the Walther PPS. In the cooler months, I can easily manage the Sig, especially if I'm wearing a jacket.
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Sept 23, 2010 23:25:05 GMT -5
Hey Callahan; [shadow=red,left,300]You Talkin' me? [/shadow]
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Post by Callahan on Sept 24, 2010 11:07:29 GMT -5
As Jaws ruined ocean swimming for years, Taxi Driver made me very uncomfortable when someone with a Mohawk was around. ;D
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Sept 24, 2010 13:57:38 GMT -5
As Jaws ruined ocean swimming for years, Taxi Driver made me very uncomfortable when someone with a Mohawk was around. ;D Callahan; Although White Guys with Mohawks, Fight Glasses, and Army Field Jackets might seem spooky, I believe that you might be on a new concept for future fashion. I will run this by the folks on the Internet. Good Idea Callahan !!!
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Sept 24, 2010 14:05:12 GMT -5
" As Jaws ruined ocean swimming for years "
Now we have The Jaws of the off shore drilling making us afraid to go in the water.
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