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Old 12-15-2007, 12:12 AM
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Anyone have a P3At they wanna sell. Im looking to get one. If anyone has one let me know what you think it of. There is also a .32 version but I would prefer the .380
Old 12-15-2007, 08:20 AM
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They aren't exactly expensive nor are they hard to find. FWIW if you have real man hands they aren't particularly useful either. I like the PF9 better
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Originally Posted by SilverSierra
They aren't exactly expensive nor are they hard to find. FWIW if you have real man hands they aren't particularly useful either. I like the PF9 better
I know there cheap. My arms dealer can get one for $200 they are just out of stock where he can get them and will be months. Just to keep in my pocket. Doesn't have to fit good in my hands, just has to be able to hurt someone
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i've held one and decided against getting one....

they're incredibly hard to hold being that they are so small~!

i went with the Bersa 380 LITE....it's a damned good weapon and smaller than the standard 380.

back to your original question....about 2 weeks ago when i went to 'agunshop.com' on corner of clay and 1960, they had one in stock. give him a call, he's really nice.

p.s. i know they're non-sponsor but i don't think people will be competing for firearms sales
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Originally Posted by SilverSierra
FWIW if you have real man hands they aren't particularly useful either.
Bullshit.

They are an excellent gun for anyone looking to actually carry daily and conceal comfortably.
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Originally Posted by 96-speed
Bullshit.

They are an excellent gun for anyone looking to actually carry daily and conceal comfortably.
thats what I want it for. My springfield sub compact is still to big to carry comfortably
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Originally Posted by 96-speed
Bullshit.

They are an excellent gun for anyone looking to actually carry daily and conceal comfortably.
You guys aren't quite getting my point. The P3AT, in regards to MY manhands, is too small to be useful. I considered one, but it took effort on my part to sneak my finger in between the trigger and the trigger guard. To the point that it was useless for me. If I ever had to use the gun, I would not have been able to use it quickly or accurately. For me, the PF9 was the best light weight, small frame carry gun as an alternative to my .45.

The P3AT is easy to find. I can think of 3 dealers that have them in stock right now and if you can find a gun show, you could find dozens.




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