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I should have added this one to the collection a long time ago. Picked up a basic p11, blued slide, this thing rocks.
Almost purchased the pf9 instead, but the extra rounds won me over with the
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iliketoshootguns 
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Posted: 5/8/10 4:08 PM
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rgillgil thanks, I do live in Massachusetts which means there are less gun stores which means less competition. Also the Kel Tec p11 is not mass compliant but I was able to pick one up because of my job.
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5ring 
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Posted: 5/6/10 6:12 AM
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Jack and Tig, I had the same problem with the metal guide-rod. Had to go back to the poly one (posted 12/03/09). Someone wrote they have had problems with the 12rd mags. I have not. I bought
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 5/5/10 12:26 AM
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Outstanding! We're here to help and glad you've joined our group. Keep in touch!
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jackwebb182 
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Posted: 5/4/10 11:03 PM
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I found the answer on the site you first gave. I replaced the spring guide recently was a steel one as opposed to the polymer one they provided with the gun. The steel guide rod doesn't flex enough. I may have to go back to the polymer one. Thanks
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 5/4/10 9:03 PM
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Here are a few more sites to check out:
Hope these help- good sites -
http://www.1bad69.com/keltec/index.htm
http://www.1bad69.com/keltec/newownerinfo.htm
I have found
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 5/4/10 8:55 PM
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I just started looking into this for you and came across this. I wanted you to take a look at it and see if your question may be answered here. Let me know. This guy has answers to alot of questions! link
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jackwebb182 
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Posted: 5/4/10 8:26 PM
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Can anyone tell me... When I try to reassemble the P11 and try to insert the assembly pin, the barrel doesn't go forward enough to insert the pin. All the amount of force doesn't help. I can't figure it out. Can anyone suggest a reason or cure for this?
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hardee 
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Posted: 4/17/10 5:57 PM
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jackwebb182, that is the best NIB price I have ever seen or heard of. GREAT Find!!
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jackwebb182 
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Posted: 4/17/10 4:51 PM
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I just bought the P11 at a gunshow in Fond Du Lac WI and paid $200.00 for a new in box. I bought two for that price.
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rgillgil 
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Posted: 4/13/10 7:13 PM
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liketoshootguns, You should check into the keltec home site and see what is their manufacturing sugested retail price. Depending of what model within the P11 you bought. The max price there is $390
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iliketoshootguns 
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Posted: 4/12/10 9:42 PM
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I recently bought a P-11 from a local gun store where I paid $329 before taxes. I have seen online that this is kind of over priced or retail value. There are a lot of mixed reports or opinions on
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Posted: 3/18/10 3:24 AM
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I am now about to purchase my second P11, this time a brand new one in stainless. I have never had any problems with this little gun unless it is used with the 12rd magazine. DO STAY AWAY FROM THESE!
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Toeman 
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Posted: 3/13/10 12:08 PM
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I bought the P11 at a gun show a couple of months back. Used to have a Kahr CW-40, FTF quite often, got rid of it. The P11 is an excellent carry weapon, much cheaper and more RELIABLE than the Kahr.
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hardee 
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Posted: 3/9/10 4:54 PM
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revadiva20 - You did send it back to kel-tec to get fixed didn't ya? It has a live time warranty and they usually take care of any potential problems they see while at it.
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revadiva20 
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Posted: 3/9/10 4:16 PM
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I was so excited about my new p-11. I loved it. It is small and light, and read so many good reviews and talked to alot of people that love kel-tec. I really enjoyed the little bit of use I got out of
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rgillgil 
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Posted: 2/24/10 4:46 PM
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I agree 100% with GOANRA, my preference is always my sig 9mm 250 but it is too bulky to conceal. I also bought the clip for my keltec P11 and it works fine keeping it were it belongs. On what concerns
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Posted: 2/24/10 1:47 PM
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I loved my P-11 for about 2 years. Reliable & potent, but thought the trigger pull was too long. I got a PF-9 at 12 oz and use a pocket clip. It is a walloper for CCW and experienced shooters. I used
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heynow1 
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Posted: 2/18/10 12:24 AM
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hardee 
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Posted: 2/17/10 6:03 PM
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I'm not sure how to read those serial numbers, but call kel-tec and give them the number. They can tell you what year it was made in. 321-631-0068.
Also, if your not familiar with KTOG, please take a look. Nothing but Kel-Tec enthusiast and full of information. http://www.ktog.org/
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heynow1 
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Posted: 2/15/10 8:54 PM
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I went ahead and bought the used p-11. Only shot 20 rounds through it, took 10 rounds to get used to the DAO trigger. This gun looks to be an older gun. It worked great through 20 rounds. No jams recoil a little rough but okay for the size. Can anyone tell me what the newer serial#'s are.
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rgillgil 
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Posted: 2/12/10 11:24 PM
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I just shot about 50 rounds on my new P11. I installed an extender on the magazine taking the advise of some of the posts I have read. This gun is absolutely an excellent addition to my collection. My
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c.fraioli 
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Posted: 2/11/10 3:59 AM
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I just purchased my second P11 and I have to say so far I love it. Back when I was younger my dad bought me one and we let my younger sister shoot it and she dropped it, after that nothing but miss fires
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heynow1 
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Posted: 2/8/10 6:12 PM
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hardee, I've only heard positives about kel-tec. I sold my JA-9 and was thinking of the p-11 to be my new 9mm. Thanks !
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hardee 
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Heynow1, I believe that is a great price for the P11. From all I've seen, you can't go wrong with that price if it functions. Go ahead and get it, if you decide you don't like, you won't have any trouble getting your money back.
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heynow1 
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Posted: 2/8/10 5:16 PM
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I would like to buy a used p-11 at my local range (not a loaner) They are asking 200.00. I know they range in price from 260-350 new but I have yet to see one used for sale. does this sound
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