The barrel lug is a solid block, with no linkage. The barrel is enlarged at the muzzle to lock into battery, but is hourglassed directly behind the muzzle to allow itself to pivot and unlock. The barrel bushing is integrated into the slide similar to the compact 1911 design. The feed ramp is integral with the barrel, and the barrel has a hood that both locks into the slide and directs the bullet nose to enhance feed reliabilty. I was also surprised to see it was a locked breech pistol. Was I ever surprised to learn that it was a. Indeed it was about the size and weight of a water pistol (at least the ones I had as a kid). I asked to see it, thinking some kid might mistake it for a water pistol. When I first saw the KelTec P32, I thought it was a cheapo. Here's a look back to a review from the time KelTec opened a new avenue in the world of concealed carry. Now Ruger has introduced a similar pistol, the Ruger LCP. Several years back when the KelTec P32 had staked it's claim, and KelTec had just introduced the first generation P3AT, I wrote this review on my KelTec P32. It's better to have a mousegun in your pocket than a cannon back home.
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