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TSgt David L.
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I've never shot one Cayle but I've heard good things. I have a KSG and it's been great so far. KelTec has come a long way from the junk they started out with.
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CW2 Executive Officer
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If it was, you’d see militaries or police departments adopting it as a duty weapon. As far as I’m aware, none have, ergo it’s probably not the deadliest handgun in the world.
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SSG William Jones
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I've always Associated Kel-Tec with low end products for the most part.
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SSgt Clare May
SSgt Clare May
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MSgt Cayle Harris - Lol... that's why they make ignorant son in laws...lol... Opps...my bad... he sold it and bought....oh snap...never mind... a .2" snub nosed 38 RG. Lol...
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TSgt David L.
TSgt David L.
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SSG Tom Pike - I agree. Just because I choose not to own one doesn't mean they aren't decent.
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SSG William Jones
SSG William Jones
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LTC (Join to see) Just read the article. I guess there may be a little bit of "gun snob" in all of us, to some extent.
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SSG Tom Pike
SSG Tom Pike
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SSG William Jones - We are all pretty righteous about our gun decisions. The Kel-Tec owners want to be right about them being reliable because they don't want to admit they wasted money, the owners of more expensive guns want to be right about them being a POS or it doesn't justify their decision to spend more money.
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