I removed the 25 lb trigger spring from both of my Muzzlite stocks and replaced them with 5 lb springs and they work much better. Also grease the trigger bar rails and that will help.
I just read info on another list (KTOG) that MagSafe ammo has blown up two of the KT 380 pistols and MagSafe has put stickers on their ammo not to use in P-3AT KelTec pistols. I just removed the MagSafe ammo from my P-3AT and will now use something else. I am glad I had not tested this ammo...
As with any Kel-Tec small pistol, the shooter must become part of the grip and hold strong pressure against the force of the slide moving back when the pistol is fired. I try to use both hands to control the pistol and I seldom have any firing problems unless I get lazy or just forget.
I have 30-06 and 308 Garands. Both have the Holbrook device and since most of my shooting is at the range I think they are great. If something gets in my fan then lots of 7.62x39 will clear it up in very short order. The nice thing about the Holbrook device is watching people that know...
I use my laser on my P-3AT to help me learn to point shoot from different positions. It is a big help and saves lots of ammo. Might be an inch or two difference from live fire but that is close enough for me.
I find if I keep a solid grip on any Kel-Tec pistol I have very few problems. I keep as much forward pressure on the pistol as I can. This keeps jamming down a lot.
When I installed my adjustable gas block from Brownells, I think the original block had the screws about the same and I installed the adjustable block with the screws all the same. Great to control case tossing distance and quick to adjust for different ammo.
I do not try to slam load a mag into any Kel-Tec pistol. I believe they all come with plastic mag catches and I always depress the catch when inserting a mag into the pistol. If I still need ammo after firing the one in the chamber and the full mag then I don't think speed loading another mag...
You are correct. In SC all you need is a valid SC drivers license AND you will have to pass the NICS test. The dealer will call and verify that you do not have a criminal record. When you get your CWP then your drivers license and your CWP will be all you need. No phone calls after you have...
I think the Marlin 925 will do the job very well. I am now using a borrowed Marlin Glenfield with a 7 round box magazine and it works well with any ammo I have tried. Many thanks to all.
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