AZ223 is right.
The Kel-Tec P3AT is a very light weight little pistol... just 3 inches high, 3/4 inches wide and 5 inches long. Empty, it weighs just 7.2 ounces. With 6 rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber... one more round that a 6-shot revolver... it weighs just 10.0 ounces. This little package of dynamite is manufactured in Florida and carries a life-time factory warranty to the original owner.
The .380 (aka 9mm corto ["short"] in Europe) is a true 9mm with a bullet diameter of .355 caliber, the same diameter as the 9mm Parabellum (aka "9mm Luger").
The .380 puts out a 95 grain hollow-point bullet at 982 fps compared to the 9mm Parabellum's 115 grain bullet @ 1185 fps... I.E., the .380 has a 20 grain lighter bullet at 200 fps less muzzle velocity. Most experts consider the .380 to be the smallest acceptable self-defense cartridge.
The trigger pull on the little pistol is "longish", but is a smooth 5 pounds which isn't at all bad. I've handled the pistol and find the trigger pull both smooth and acceptable
My wife and I just turned in our application for an Ohio Concealed Carry Permit to the county sheriff today and expect my CCW Permit to be issued within the next 2 weeks.
I put in quite a bit of research on various light-weight handguns in an effort to find "THE" perfect combination of power, size and price since I intend to carrying this pistol whenever I'm outside my home.
I chose to purchase a Kel-Tec P3ATPK (Parkerized version of the P3AT) which is now on back order, but I expect to get soon. I also ordered an extra 6 round magazine. If I choose to carry the extra magazine, this will make 13 round available for my use.
I firmly believe this little "package" is an excellent choice for CCW Permit holders who intend to carry their pistols a great majority of the time. It's light weight combined with its small size and adequate power make it a #1 choice for "THE" perfect CCW.