Kel-Tec have partnered with radio personality Michael Savage to produce a limited edition .380 P3A pistol that commemorates the ratification of the Bill of Rights.
The limited edition features:
- Hard Chromed slide.
- The word "Freedom" and "December 15, 1791" laser engraved on the slide.
- Crimson Trace laser.
- Two magazines.
| Specifications |
|
| Caliber |
.380 Auto |
| Weight unloaded |
8.3 oz. |
| Loaded magazine |
2.8 oz. |
| Length |
5.2" |
| Height |
3.5 |
| Width |
.77" |
| Barrel Length |
2.7" |
| Sight radius |
3.8" |
| Muzzle Energy Max |
250ft ft/lbs |
| Capacity |
6 + 1 |
| Trigger Pull |
5 lbs |
| MSRP (Price) |
$600 |

The Good:
The little Kel-Tecs are very easy to conceal, with very little weight or bulk. They are also very inexpensive.
The Bad and Ugly:
On the 2nd or 3rd round fired, the little bracket that the guide rod slides through fell out and disappeared. I’m told that Kel-Tec now makes slides without this piece, the bracket is a part of the slide, rather than a separate part.
More here.
Guns and Ammo have a review here.
I ran a couple of different types of ammo through the pistol, shooting as fast as I could recover. There is a distinct upward flip to the muzzle. You have to accept this in an auto so light, particularly when most of the weight is in the top half. Still, it was possible to keep six fast shots in a vital zone, and that is all the P-3AT is meant to do. In my hands, the pistol delivered the first shot about eight inches low and left of the remaining five. There were no malfunctions.