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abbafandr:

--- Quote from: bkoenig on April 07, 2014, 09:13:44 PM ---I would think when you're seated in a car it would be a fairly fast draw.

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That's the primary use for it :D
--- Quote from: SemperFiGuy on April 07, 2014, 09:25:15 PM ---Better Get Another One of Equal Size for the Other Leg......

People see a guy walking with a limp, they think:

Hmmm..... Packin'

sfg
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The PF9 is so light it doesn't make me limp....yet :laugh:

SemperFiGuy:
Interesting facet of this post is deputygunner's SP101 in 9mm.

An SP101 would be a fairly heavy object on a person's ankle.  And a rather rare handgun, as well.  Now I'm wondering why he chose that particular backup weapon rather than the more common .38/.357Mag SP101 snubbie.  With its heavier firepower in .357Mag.

He is spot-on with this comment:

--- Quote --- You have to keep it clean, being on your ankle you pick up a lot of debris, and during winter snow can be a factor too
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According to Everyone I've met who has used an ankle holster.

Ankle holster makes tying your shoes an aggressive act.   Interesting......

sfg

landon410:
have you had any extractor problems with your PF9?
AFter about 500 rounds through mine it wouldn't extract the case anymore, keltec sent me a new extractor, I read on the keltec forum that guys are doubling up their extractor for extra strength, so thats what I did, seemed to fix the problem.

great carry gun

bkoenig:
It seems like the extra weight on one leg would potentially cause orthopedic problems.  I have a bad hip and a bad back, and being unbalanced like that would really screw me up.  Even using a belt holster with a bad belt that doesn't distribute the weight well will cause pain for me.

abbafandr:

--- Quote from: landon410 on April 08, 2014, 08:13:36 AM ---have you had any extractor problems with your PF9?
AFter about 500 rounds through mine it wouldn't extract the case anymore, keltec sent me a new extractor, I read on the keltec forum that guys are doubling up their extractor for extra strength, so thats what I did, seemed to fix the problem.

great carry gun

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Actually yes.  I sent it back and they quickly fixed it up.  Don't shoot it a lot, definitely not a fun gun to shoot all day at the range.  But it is a nice carry gun

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