Monday, November 18, 2013

kel-tec p3at Q target for CCW qualification.

So there are a lot of people that say “mouse guns” pocket pistols cant shoot good groups or are worthless past 10 feet, well I wanted to share my target with you guy’s. This group wash shot with a keltec p3at .380, we started at 3’ then worked out to 21’, there are approx 15 shots in the center of the target “the big hole in the middle” now let me say I had a guy firing a 357 mag about 3’ to my right which caused a few fliers. .lol.. 
Now you may be wondering  about those two shots at the top, well it was more of a “that lil gun cant double tap two rounds into the top of the pin” well as you can see it did. I lined up at the 21’ mark and double tapped the little gun, I was very happy with the results.
Let me say a few things since every CCW instructor reading this is cringing right now, in a defensive situation never-never-never aim for a persons head always aim center of mass “chest” and always to stop the attack, do not say you wanted to, tried to, or meant to kill your attacker, you shot to stop the threat, and felt your life was in immanent danger..
What I did there with the double tap was only and solely for the purpose of seeing how well I could place two shots using double tap on a clean and outlined section of the target.






1 comment:

  1. Cutting and pasting and addressing your quote below as a CHP instructor and instructor of other firearms classes (and most others I know), I have NO problem instructing students to take "head" shots. If COM doesn't stop them (wearing body armor?), then shoot at the head...if they are running at you, aim for the pelvis..this will shut them down....and with regards to .380 ACP....with today's quality defense loads and ballistics I have no problems with it (just not my personal choice). And yes....shooting the BG to "STOP THE ATTACK"...nice blog


    "Let me say a few things since every CCW instructor reading this is cringing right now, in a defensive situation never-never-never aim for a persons head always aim center of mass “chest”

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