Kel-tec PF-9 opinions

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  • thirty cal

    Plinker
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    Nov 29, 2008
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    This is not true.

    Once the trigger has been pulled on a Kel-tec PF-9, the slide MUST be cycled to reset the trigger, just like a Glock and/or a Kahr. (Although, none of the guns mentioned require a FULL cycle of the slide to reset the trigger)

    The definition of "restrike capable" is the function of the a striker/hammer release everytime the trigger is pulled regardless if the weapon cycles.

    Sir you are correct but I was referring to the the p-11 with its long uncocked trigger pull. The pf-9 also has the lighter trigger pull. Another reason I preffer the p-11 over the pf-9.
     
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