Kahr PM9 or CM9... great little backup gun or off duty weapon. A lot thinner than my G26 and just as reliable. They do take some break in according to Kahr but I have never had any issues with any of my Kahrs.
They are a bit big for a 380... But that being said if it fits you and your alright with the size I would go for it. Walther puts out a good product. Every company puts out lemons once in a while so I wouldnt worry.
Kel-tec guns get ripped on a lot and constantly get compared to higher end pocket pistols which isn't really fair to the little budget guns. In my experience they are pretty reliable and good value for the money. But you can't compare them to guns that cost several hundred dollars more.
Looks good but at that price I would almost you better off speing a little more and getting a Ruger or established brand entry level model. I would be more comfortable in case it had issues and I think you would find more buyers if you were to resell it.
You expect Hi Points, Jennings, etc.... to be bad when you buy them. Some of the replies are a little surprising. I see Ruger a lot and a hell of a lot of Kel-Tecs.
For the money and the features I think the TCP has an advantage.... but that said I still prefer the Ruger. Ruger has better customer support and is american made.
Very Nice! I had one of the first S&W 1911's to come out of the factory. I paid less than $600 for it back then and later came to find out the first ones were hand built in the performance center. It shot like a dream. Wish I hadn't sold it to buy a colt gold cup that shot like crap.