Kel-Tec’s New Lightweight PF-9 9mm Auto Pistol

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Wed, 2007-05-09 07:03.

Jeff Quinn at Gunblast - hardly bigger than it's .380 cousin, this pocket 9mm does it's job, for an MSRP of $333 Blued, $377 Parkerized, or $390 Hard Chrome (light attachment extra). Click the image for Kel-Tec's PF-9 page. [gunblast]

Kel-Tec PF9

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Submitted by Karl (not verified) on Sat, 2008-01-26 13:00.

I've found that when using the CCI/Speer Blazer FMJ ammo (cheapest ammo I find for "plinking") I get occassional jams. I've had one such jam from each box of 50 rounds that I've fired.
I contacted Kel-Tec and their Customer Service representative said that the problem is with the aluminum cartridge case on this ammo. He says that the extractor isn't pulling the fired round out of the chamber before the next round attempts to load. He also says that the aluminum cases cause premature wear on the gun's extractor.
I asked if there was a similar problem with the Remington Golden Saber JHP ammo, which I normal load it with when carrying concealed. He says, "No." Also says I can trust gun as a reliable self protection weapon.
This jamming problem gives me reason to wonder about that.
My primary concealed carry weapon is a Glock G-27. The much lighter, smaller PF-9 is really nice in warmer weather when less heavy clothing is worn though.
Comments?

Submitted by David (not verified) on Tue, 2008-02-26 09:00.

Comment/question on the Kel-Tec PF-9:
I saw you mentioned jamming using the FMJ ammo, 2 jams out of 100 rounds. Have you done the same "test" with your JHP ammo to determine if there may be any jamming? (100 rounds = how many jams).

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 2008-08-23 08:50.

Those rounds are cheap and they are the only rounds in .45 ACP to cause failure to feeds in my Kimber. I accept this for what it is: cheap ammo. I am thinking of purchasing a PF-9, as I already have a spare Insight compact rail light as pictured above sitting in a drawer waiting for it. For concealed carry, this one looks to be a reasonable product - and it has good reviews through the web, too!

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