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Pictured below is my Kel Tec PF-9...one of three that I own ( my wife and daughter carry the other two as of this past Christmas {2011} ).




The PF-9 is a 9x19mm caliber, recoil operated, locked breech, double action only semi automatic pistol. It's manufactured in Cocoa, Florida by Kel-Tec CNC Industries. Featuring extensive use of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) manufacturing techniques, its 6 main components consist of the barrel, slide, frame, grip, trigger group, and magazine. The barrel is manufactured of AISA 4140 steel hardened to 48 RHC, and the slide is constructed of the same steel. The frame, which houses the trigger group, consists of a solid machined 7075-T56 aluminum billet. A transfer bar system connects thehammer and trigger. A hammer block safety is incorporated which helps prevent accidental discharge if the pistol is dropped. The long double-action-only trigger pull provides an additional safety feature. The pistol includes a slide hold-open feature which locks the slide in its rearmost position after the last round is fired. The grip is made ofduPont ST-8018 polymer and holds the steel, 7-round, single-column magazine. The sights consist of a fixed front blade and a windage-adjustable notched rear sight. Three white dots highlight the sights for optimum visibility in low-light conditions.
 

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Kel Tec too...

Here's a pic of "my ladies" Christmas presents...



I shot all of these pistols extensively before gifting them to my girls. Then they ran a few hundred rounds down range. Hopefully, they will never need them...

Besides the firearms, I put a big bottle of Breakfree CLP, a bore snake, and two boxes of Hornady Critical Defense 9mm ammo in each of their stockings. :D I have all the practice ammo they could ever need...
 

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Kel Tec also...

Almost forgot about my first Kel Tec...it's a 1st gen P32 ( .32acp ) that I bought used off a guy at work for $100, as he was upgrading to a P3AT. This little guy can be hidden anywhere...

 

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+1 on the PF9, great little gun. I have the gray framed one myself and it travels everywhere when I'm off duty. Not a beginner's gun, but for an experienced shooter it's a winner with good trigger and excellent sights.
 

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just do a google on CCR refinishing and check out thier site and what they do, these are the nicest and most professional people out there. call and talk to mary and its like you've knowed them all your life. thanks for the complement on the pic
 

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Left a note in your vendor thread...maybe a few before & after pictures of the service you provide would help our members get an idea of what you are offering...

BTW...that thread with the tribal tat on the duracoat finish looked awesome...has that project been finished yet ?!
 

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I had a PF9 for awhile, but I decided that the very slight size difference between it and the G27 did not warrant the PF9 for me. I got a P3AT instead and carry it as a backup, and occasionally on a hot summer day it becomes my ccw.
 
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