50-150 usd
Somewhere between 10% and 90% of retail, depending on the model and the condition. What a question.
Yes, the Grendel P-12 is related to Kel-Tec. Kel-Tec originally designed and manufactured the Grendel P-12, a .380 ACP semi-automatic pistol, in the 1990s. The P-12 was later discontinued, but it shares a connection to Kel-Tec through its original production.
Kel-Tec was created in 1991.
100-300 USD
50-250
100-300 USD
The Kel-Tec P11's barrel may appear loose when the slide is locked back due to its design, which allows for some play in the barrel to facilitate reliable feeding and cycling of rounds. This slight movement is normal and helps accommodate variations in ammunition and ensures smoother operation. If the looseness seems excessive or affects functionality, it may be worth consulting with a gunsmith for further inspection.
50-250 USD or so depending on condition.
50-100 USD or so................ that not true they are 275 new and tax
P-40s hold their value well. Typical sale prices seem to range from $275-$300 - this is about the same (or a little more) as they sold for new. The best place to sell it (and get the best price) would be a Kel-Tec enthusiast forum, like KTOG.org.
P-40s hold their value well. Typical sale prices seem to range from $275-$300 - this is about the same (or a little more) as they sold for new. The best place to sell it (and get the best price) would be a Kel-Tec enthusiast forum, like KTOG.org.
Suggested retail prices Blued Finish $ 318.00 Parkerized Finish $ 361.00 Hard Chrome Finish $ 377.00 AFAIK, there is no sn data published for Kel Tec. You could try calling them.