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WOW Really Paul?
WOW Really Paul? MegaDork
8/27/17 9:27 p.m.

In reply to wearymicrobe:

I'm actually going to get rid of a shield 9mm and replace it with a CZ p-07(which is much bigger).

I hate shooting all the little pocket guns that don't have fixed barrels.

old_
old_ HalfDork
8/27/17 10:05 p.m.

P-07 is a great choice.
Here it is for $389 with code CZ30, cheapest I've seen in awhile https://www.iammo.com/cz-75-p-07-9mm-15-round-3-8-pistol-in-black-compact-91086.html?mc_cid=3923bd0c10&mc_eid=44f0664e43

Ross413
Ross413 Reader
8/28/17 1:53 p.m.

Have direct experience with this...

Bought a PF-9 for a total beater gun, swimming, camping, sliding down rocky hills... Something I would not mind being totally trashed.

Read reviews, watched videos, took a chance... Bought brand new. It would not fire 3 in a row. Every type of malfunction. Tried a bunch of different ammo for 150 rounds. I was pissed but half expected it.

Sent it back to Kel-Tec as a last ditch, for free.

Got it back and I have almost 1500 problem free rounds through it. I am constantly blown away by the reliability of it. It has been in every bad thing possible. Months of pocket lint, salt water, rock salt piles, fresh water, pure clay mud, and has not quit yet. Floated around the Gulf of Mexico for a long weekend with a rinse off in the campground sink after and hand dried the ammo, several times now. Flawless. Its finish and components are worn and show a touch of rust if left alone enough without a dab of grease.

NOT a beginner gun. It is small and very light weight, a handful with the proper loads. If yours is a problem, give them a chance, it was very worth it for me.

PS, grab the OE mag extension. Makes the thing WAY more comfy.

Thanks Ross

java230
java230 SuperDork
8/28/17 2:06 p.m.

Range officer douche....

I have one of these. I too like it for its thinness and size, it just disappears. I made a DIY OWB kydex holster and its comfy to wear all day everywhere.

If you limp wrist they will stove pipe, or fail to fully load next round. Mine was bad when brand new, and I was new to it, but after a couple hundred round everything has broken in. Stove pipe is harder to deal with but if it fails to fully load just smash the slide forward the rest of the way. I polished the feed ramp up as well.

Like Ross said, its small and lightweight, it will beat you up. Not the nicest thing to shoot a ton through.

I like mine, great for summer camping CCW.

Bobzilla
Bobzilla MegaDork
8/28/17 2:15 p.m.

For several years I carried what many "experts" considered to be a terrible handgun. IT was a first generation Taurus 24/7 Compact in .45acp. 10+1/12+1, 3" bbl. Thing always went bang. well, more boom because .45acp. Long trigger pull on the DA and a manual safety/decocker. Loved it. Dad wanted something smaller than the 5" 1911 he had so we made a trade.

Now, would I recommend a Taurus? no, not really. They have a checkered past and their quality is really hit or miss. Would I recommend the one I had? Well I gave it over to my father so yeah. It was a good one. But not everybody can afford a $900 EDC piece. So get what fits your hand, you're likely to carry and you are comfortable shooting.

wearymicrobe
wearymicrobe UltraDork
8/28/17 5:59 p.m.
WOW Really Paul? wrote: In reply to wearymicrobe: I'm actually going to get rid of a shield 9mm and replace it with a CZ p-07(which is much bigger). I hate shooting all the little pocket guns that don't have fixed barrels.

Good. I like the shield for people with small hands but not for what you want. They are seriously stiff for the first 300 rounds as well. I have such large hands that I use a full sized 1911 for almost all of the steel challenge matches. We are seriously limited on what we can buy here in California.

The CZ is fantastic.

WOW Really Paul?
WOW Really Paul? MegaDork
8/28/17 7:16 p.m.

The Shield is a damn fine little pistol for sure, it's just I found something that would do the job better for me.

Plus the hop up kits from Cajun Gun Works are epic for the CZ's. I just ordered one for my p-09, so we will see if the hype about them rivaling the CZ race guns is true.

Jere
Jere Dork
8/28/17 10:13 p.m.

I was considering the pf9 for a while great size, weight, price, reliability. But they tend to have a lot of first time shooters limp wristing and using dirt cheap ammo. One generation also had a recall for a while having to do reliability issues or so I've heard.

I ended up going with the Glock 26 because the trigger weight wasn't so ridiculously heavy and got a good price. To do it all again I would consider the s&w mp shield. Very similar with a slimmer (less rounds) profile but still a decent trigger.

SaltyDog
SaltyDog Reader
1/26/18 7:52 p.m.

So, did the Kel-Tec ever get sorted out?

bentwrench
bentwrench Dork
1/26/18 11:12 p.m.

Bersa Thunder 380 CC smallest print DA/SA & very light

No heavy loads because aluminum frame

MazdaFace
MazdaFace HalfDork
1/27/18 6:44 a.m.

Ugh. I had finally shifted my focus away from guns and back to the speed6 and now y'all got me sitting on the toilet looking at gun prices. Thanks. 

secretariata
secretariata GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
1/27/18 8:05 a.m.

In reply to MazdaFace :

This is the enabler forum! And that feature is not limited to things automotive... smiley

MazdaFace
MazdaFace HalfDork
1/27/18 8:29 a.m.

In reply to secretariata :

Yea I've noticed that. Luckily everyone has been staying away from cycling talk for the most part lately. 

old_
old_ HalfDork
1/27/18 1:04 p.m.

looking forward to the P365

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
1/27/18 1:40 p.m.

In reply to SaltyDog :

Wound up selling to fund my gas and hitel for the challenge. But yes, the issue was solved by kel tec.

Dirtydog
Dirtydog GRM+ Memberand Reader
1/27/18 6:52 p.m.

In the future, try a Glock 19.  FMJ ammo seems to work best in 9mm, in my experience.

bgkast
bgkast GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
1/27/18 8:36 p.m.

In reply to Bobzilla :

Taurus gets a bad rap, but my little .380 TCP has been totally reliable, is way more accurate than it has any right to be, and locks the slide back when empty unlike other pocket rockets.  10/10 would buy again.

Dr. Hess
Dr. Hess MegaDork
1/27/18 8:44 p.m.

Taurus is looked down on by gun snobs.  I have some and I have no complaints.  They also have a lifetime warranty.  If you ever have a problem, put it in a FedEx box, overnight it to them, they fix it and FedEx it back to you.  Try that with a Colt.

WOW Really Paul?
WOW Really Paul? MegaDork
1/29/18 5:05 p.m.
Dirtydog said:

In the future, try a Glock 19.  FMJ ammo seems to work best in 9mm, in my experience.

Just about any ammunition works in the bulk of your semiauto pistols.....I carry 147gr +P hollow points in my CZ p-07 and non-expanding solid copper cavitation rounds in my 10mm 1911.

 

Absolutely DO NOT use FMJ's for personal protection uses, that's berkeleying stupid. 

Bob the REAL oil guy.
Bob the REAL oil guy. MegaDork
1/29/18 5:40 p.m.

I know my 1911's like round nose projectiles. So lots of FMJ and the edc loads are 230gr Hydroshocks. the 5" isn't so bad with flatter rounds but the 3" hates them. 

Dirtydog
Dirtydog GRM+ Memberand Reader
1/30/18 10:05 a.m.

In reply to WOW Really Paul? :

For target,and learning how to handle said firearm it's fine.  For personal protection, 10 rounds should handle that.  My personal preference is the .410, for home protection.

Dr. Hess
Dr. Hess MegaDork
1/30/18 10:26 a.m.

I see nothing wrong with FMJ for personal protection.  A gun that functions properly is >> than one with super wiz-bang wonder-bullets that doesn't.

Dirtydog
Dirtydog GRM+ Memberand Reader
1/30/18 10:41 a.m.

Safety and proper function.  Knowing how to handle one too.

Bob the REAL oil guy.
Bob the REAL oil guy. MegaDork
1/30/18 11:06 a.m.

for home? 5" 1911 to get me to the mossberg 500 with 00 loaded. For outside protection the AR takes care of the 'yotes trying to eat our puppies. 

skierd
skierd SuperDork
1/31/18 10:05 a.m.

My father in laws taurus 357 had to go back because the timing on the cylinder was off and caused it to bind up tight. They fixed it in a couple weeks and it works fine now. 

My Ruger LCR was sent back after about 500 rounds because I was getting peppered with ‘dirt’ every shot of 357. Ruger replaced the cylinder and timing works for free and it functions fine now. 

I think most gun manufacturers have dramatically cut back on their QC and rely on the end users to find the guns that are made wrong and send them back for repair. It’s probably cheaper to do free warranty repairs then to check guns for function off the line...

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