I finally got my Kel-Tec P3AT in .380 and put 125 rounds through it yesterday (Sunday) at my club's shooting range.
It jammed a couple of times in 125 rounds, but I think the jamming was due to the CCI Blazer ammo (with aluminum cartridge cases) more than anything else.
I intend to buy some other brand(s) of ammo that use brass rather than aluminum cartridge cases and give the little Kel-Tec some more "break in" shooting. I believe 300 rounds should be sufficient.
I'm also going to look into the "+P" ammo Kel-Tec's instruction booklet mentioned on page 3. I may or may not opt for the +P ammo, depending on how much more muzzle velocity it offers vs. the bullet weight it's pushing out the muzzle.
Right now, I have 90 grain Federal "HI-SHOK" jacketed hollow point bullets in it which claim a muzzle velocity of "1,000 fps" and a muzzle energy of "200 ft/lbs".
I finally found out what kind of "kick" the little pistol has... not really "bad" at all, but it does "twist" on one's trigger finger a bit. I noticed the "pad" on my trigger finger was beginning to "object" to the pounding it was taking after about 50-75 rounds.
However, regarding recoil, I have to admit that the majority of my handgun shooting for the past many years has been done mostly with a Ruger Super BlackHawk with 7½ inch barrel in .44 magnum. During the recent (2 weeks ago) shooting test i had to pass in order to qualify for getting an Ohio Concealed Carry Permit, I used both a Ruger P-89DC in 9mm Parabellum and an accurized, commercial model, blued Colt .45 ACP for qualification. Frankly, the 9 x 19 barely kicked and the 1911A1 had a mild kick compared to the .44 magnum and so, I guess the fact that the little .380 had ANY noticeable recoil to me at all is noteworthy.
But, of course, the fact that the little Kel-Tec P3AT is almost weightless compared with other handguns Ive been using undoubtedly influences the sense-of-kick Ive experienced.
In summary
Im happy with the P3AT. I expect my CCW Permit to arrive within the next few days to a week
and once that happens, the little Kel-Tec will become my constant companion.
Thank all of yall for your comments on the Kel-Tec P3AT, I truly appreciated your thoughts and experiences.
Strength & Honor
Ron T.