



The manufacturer suggested retail price is about $250-300. If you are interested in buying an accurate, reliable 9mm weapon, the P-11 is a great choice. It is small and light, but it packs a 9mm punch. There is no reason to consider the Kel-Tec P-11 to be anything else than that, even if it is a polymer-based subcompact. I always say you should look no further than the Glock 17, and learn that even though a gun may look like a toy, it is still a deadly weapon, and a very useful one at that. Some people take a look at a small and light gun, and immediately dismiss it as being a toy. This little gun is one of the smallest and lightest 9mm guns ever made. Kel-Tec P-11 Review Kel-Tec P-11 Down Sight Action – short recoil operated, semi-automatic, double-action only.There is also a drop safety, in the form of a firing pin spring. In other words, it takes a considerable amount of pressure in order to squeeze that trigger (the pull is about 9 lbs.), and that is the feature which work to prevent any accidental discharge. Instead, Kellgren designed it to be double action only. Kellgren designed it to be a service gun, so there is no safety. This gun was designed to be carried in concealment, like many of Kel-Tec’s handguns. After a few years of working on other people’s products, Kel-Tec’s owner and chief engineer George Kellgren decided to design and produce his own line of firearms, starting with the P-11. Until that time, Kel-Tec were busy designing and manufacturing firearms for other companies, such as Husqvarna, Swedish Interdynamics AB, Intratec, and Grendel. The Kel-Tec P-11 has been produced since 1995, and it was Kel-Tec first in-house gun.
