Where can I get a metal magazine follower and a metal magazine catch? Mine are actually fine right now, and I won't replace them unless I need to, but where can I get them just in case?
Where can I get a metal magazine follower and a metal magazine catch? Mine are actually fine right now, and I won't replace them unless I need to, but where can I get them just in case?
LT Steve
No, I don't really have a laser on my PF-9.
Seems there is a guy around the Interweb selling those exact items. I think he goes by 'two pistol packer' -- his handle on the forum(s). I don't recall the price, however.
2PP also sells a kit to reduce the PF-9 trigger pull to 3-4 pounds.
Wilson – who’s going to try one himself![]()
how "user friendly" would the trigger kit be for reliable installation?
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A trigger job would be nice, but I am far from a gunsmith. Perhaps if the kit came with directions and pictures I could install it.
I think 2PP has been chastised for posting links to "other" boards. If he PM's me back I'll let you know.
LT Steve
No, I don't really have a laser on my PF-9.
Check the member’s list and PM Two Pistol Packer for more info. I have the drop-in version ordered which I expect to come with very simple instructions. IIRC, there is a cheaper version that requires more effort on the buyers part.
Wilson – who’s in his Lazy October mode![]()
[quote="Wilson"]Check the members€™s list and PM Two Pistol Packer for more info.
I've been trying to contact 2PP for a couple of weeks. No one seems to know what happened to him. It is not like him not to reply. I hope all is well with him.![]()
I fear the worst. It has been almost a month since anyone has heard a word. I have sent email to his ALO address as well as snail mail but no response. Someone on another Forum tried the telephone but no answer.Originally Posted by lefty keto
Wilson – who’s keeping his fingers crossed for 2PP![]()
found both of my Kel-Tec's triggers hurt my finger but smoothed them down and now both are better am thinking about gettin trigger shoes for them
When life gets tough the tough get going LOL
I think smoothing the stock trigger is the way to go.
The trigger shoe is on the clunky side and doesn't stay put using just the little set screws. You really need to JBWeld it, which means you have to modify the grip beforehand if you want to be able to get it apart.
KT is apparently considering making triggers in MIM or aluminum as an accessory. I would buy a few!
Former Member May 2005 - April 2011