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Originally Posted by Plan9
Well, shoot it first obviously. It might not need any work.
I just make it a habit with Kel-Tec guns because the fit and finish is atrocious even if the gun is a good shooter.
They must save a lot of money on leaving them ugly inside.
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thanks for the advice. I cleaned all the factory goop off it and will probably shoot it in the next few days.
I was torn between the p11 and the pf9, but once I felt the trigger on the p11, that pretty much ruled it out.