by onebohemian on Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:44 pm
If you get some FTFs with her right out of the box, don't fret. Spend some time over at ktog.org to learn about the "fluff and buff" process, by which you polish away some of the rough edges that can cause these guns to hiccup right out of the box. Doing the fluff and buff is no big deal but highly recommended. Oh, and just make sure the franken bolt on the top of the gun is tight before shooting her too. I'm not aware of them being loose from the factory, but there's reports of the bolts coming lose during shooting. Mine has always been tight but checking it to be sure is good preventive maintenance.
As for the rubber slip on grip, I think the hogue's fit best if you put them upside down. I tried one for a while but then switched to the beaver creek slip-on instead. The beaver creek model was less than $10.00 and had a tighter fit on the P3AT than the hogue did for me. No finger grooves on the beaver creek model though, but I haven't missed them.
If you're going to carry this, order some Corbon DPX for her. Produces excellent results in tests through both jeans and leather. Probably gives you about as much bang for the buck as you can get out of a .380.
Congrats on the new gun.
Mark
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