Good thing I bought a Kel-Tec I guess.  Of course, it would be nice if I could actually shoot my P-3AT at some point.  Why can’t Glock make a pocket rocket?
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The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State …
Good thing I bought a Kel-Tec I guess.  Of course, it would be nice if I could actually shoot my P-3AT at some point.  Why can’t Glock make a pocket rocket?
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Umm…“pocket rocket”?
(Of course, it’s also the nickname of a minibike, but that’s not nearly as funny.)
Well, would you want to keep a Glock trigger in your pocket?
RE: the other ‘pocket rocket’, they make good suppressor cleaners.
Is the Kel-Tec or Ruger DAO trigger any heavier?
“Why can’t Glock make a pocket rocket?”
The bogus sporting purposes points system.
It’s the length of the trigger pull.
Jeff, yeah I was gonna mention that…. Glock does make a .380, but it is nearly the same exact gun as their 9mm models. So even if they could import it, it wouldn’t really stand up to the tiny-ness of the P3AT, LCP, or that new Kahr.
And no, I wouldn’t want a Glock trigger in my pocket. I feel safe with my p32 trigger because it has a much longer pull like a revolver (although much lighter).
Because Kahr already makes a better one?
“Why can’t Glock make a pocket rocket?â€
The bogus sporting purposes points system.
True dat – however, if Glock actually, finally, maybe?, got the plant up and running Georgia, they’d be able to make tiny guns here too…
C’mon, Gaston, the dollars soon to be in the scupper!!
I have an LCP. I have confidence in it. Ruger customer service is exemplary. When I asked for the updated hold-back, they sent it to me at no charge. The LCP was the first gun I ever worked on, but I was able to make the change without much difficulty even though it is taken apart considerably to make the exchange.
The fact that they initiated a recall when it is not clear that they were required to do so increases my admiration for the company.
For fans of the LCP: http://LCPforum.com/