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zm4carbine
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From:Northern Virginia
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posted May 08, 2000 10:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for zm4carbine   Click Here to Email zm4carbine     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by zm4carbine      
I would just like to say that after a few teething problems with my P32, it is now my daily concealed carry gun. I have the Kel-Tec belt clip installed on it, and it is easily concealed with just a tucked-in T-shirt. I carry the gun clipped to my pants over the tucked-in shirt, and all people might see is the clip, but they think you are carrying a pocketknife. Kudos to Kel-Tec for this fine little pistol!

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duncan
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From:Redmond, Washington
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posted May 09, 2000 06:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for duncan   Click Here to Email duncan     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by duncan      
I just ordered a P-32 from a Florida distributor to be shipped to my Seattle FFL. he even gave me my serial number, # 15XXX.

I can't wait to get it!

Do you know how many rounds this gun is designed to last. I'd consider reloading for it with hollowpoints for practice shooting and just carry the Silvertips.

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Duncan
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zm4carbine
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posted May 09, 2000 09:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for zm4carbine   Click Here to Email zm4carbine     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by zm4carbine      
Mine is in the 15,000 serial range, too. I don't know how long it's supposed to last, but I've put more than 800 rounds through mine and it still looks new.

zm4carbine---

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Jeepin'
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posted May 11, 2000 12:05 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jeepin'   Click Here to Email Jeepin'     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Jeepin'      
The weather is getting too warm for my G23 and the perfect alternative is my P32 in an Alessi pocket holster. It's a great feeling knowing I can grip the gun whenever or wherever I want to.

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TomR
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From:Plano, TX
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posted May 17, 2000 06:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for TomR   Click Here to Email TomR     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by TomR      
Well, it does have a lifetime warranty to the original owner, so fire away! I think mine's the greatest ... 10xxx serial no. and no malfunctions with either hardball or hollowpoint at all. Amazing little pistol. Shoots small groups at 7 yd too. Just shoots to the point of aim. I haven't tried their 9mm, but need to some day. In the meantime, this is perfect for these Texas summers.


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Originally posted by duncan:
I just ordered a P-32 from a Florida distributor to be shipped to my Seattle FFL. he even gave me my serial number, # 15XXX.

I can't wait to get it!

Do you know how many rounds this gun is designed to last. I'd consider reloading for it with hollowpoints for practice shooting and just carry the Silvertips.


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Darvell
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posted May 18, 2000 01:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Darvell   Click Here to Email Darvell     Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Darvell   Visit Darvell's Homepage!   
It doesn't matter how many rounds its designed for. It has a life-time warranty, so if it breaks down, they'll either fix it or replace it. Gotta love that warranty!

Darvell

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Originally posted by duncan:

Do you know how many rounds this gun is designed to last. I'd consider reloading for it with hollowpoints for practice shooting and just carry the Silvertips.


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