Kel-tec P-11 pistol
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Kel-tec P-11 pistol, partially disassembled
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Type | Double Action Only semiautomatic |
Caliber | 9x19 Luger / Parabellum |
Weight | 415 g (14.4oz) empty, 575 g loaded |
Length | 149 mm (5.85") |
Barrel length | 79 mm (3.1") |
Magazine capacity | 10 or 12 rounds |
Kel-tec P-11 pistol has been developed in 1994 by US-based Kel-Tec CNC
Industries company. Designed by George Kellgren, this pistol was
intended as a personal defence weapon for civilian public and back-up /
off-duty carry weapon for police officers. Designed under limitations of
the now-gone "Assault weapons ban", P-11 has a maximum legitimate
magazine capacity of 10 rounds in the reasonably small package. This
small and lightweight weapon provides serious firepower (considering its
size) and during the time proved itself as a dependable weapon, well
liked by its users. It also spawned a number of copies and imitations
from other makers, in the form of compact, lightweight polymer-framed
pistols with simple and safe DAO triggers.
Kel-tec P-11 pistol is a short recoil operated, locked breech weapon
that uses traditional linkless Browning system. Fame of pistol is made
from durable and impact-resistant polymer, with pinned steel insert that
bears slide rails. Double-action only trigger utilizes striker system
with no hammer and no manual safeties. Double stack magazine holds 10
rounds; since the demise of Assault Weapons Ban (which was enforced
between 1994 and 2004), extended capacity, 12-round magazines also are
available from Kel-tec. Magazine release button is conveniently located
at the base of triggerguard. Sights are of fixed type, with rear sight
blade being dovetailed into the slide.
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