Tweetgood looking keltec!
Love the engraving
love the Crimson Trace too
TweetKEL-TEC and MICHAEL SAVAGE bring you the Collectible Limited Edition “FREEDOM” Firearm.
In Honor of the 2nd Amendment, there will only be 5000 of these Commemorative Limited Edition Firearms produced.
This special P3AT FREEDOM edition is brought to you by Kel-Tec & Michael Savage with the quality craftsmanship and attention to detail that is unlike any other. The Kel-Tec P3AT Freedom limited edition is stamped with the word ‘FREEDOM’ and is dated December 15, 1791, the ratification of the Bill of Rights.
Each firearm is individually numbered to ensure the integrity of the series. And only 5000 numbered copies plus proof will be available. This is a very limited once in a lifetime series and once they are gone it will not be repeated again.
THE FREEDOM P-3AT
The FREEDOM P-3AT is a semi-automatic, locked breech pistol, chambered for the .380 Auto cartridge. It has been developed from our highly successful P-32 pistol with negligible increase in weight and size. The slidestop has been eliminated and the magazine capacity reduced to 6 rounds due to the larger cartridge.
The firing mechanism is double action only. The magazine has a 6 round capacity. The FREEDOM P-3AT is the lightest .380 Auto pistol ever made. Thanks to its locking dynamics and superior ergonometry, perceived recoil and practical accuracy are comparable to much larger guns.
The FREEDOM P-3AT is mainly intended for plainclothes police officers as a secondary weapon, or for concealed carry by licensed citizens. The small grip size and light trigger pull make the P-3AT ideal for female shooters.
Tweetgood looking keltec!
Love the engraving
love the Crimson Trace too
TweetPrice tag??????? Wish they would have done it in 9mm, but oh well
Tweet$600 "msrp" which is really about what that set up would list without the limited piece value. Place your order. I'd love to know one of us snagged one up.
Their 9milis don't have the best rep.
That's a honey of a .380 right there bro. I'd love to know one of us snagged one up. It says it all. The "Freedom" piece. numbered and everything. 2nd amendment...That's how strong our founding fathers felt about a man's sidearm.
The orginal Bill of Rights, first 10 amendments, was really written to set in stone our individual rights. INDIVIDUAL. James Mason wrote them for individual liberties. People have tried to twist the 2nd amendment to meaning only military, or a collective group of individuals(lol)...bullshyt. Those 10 Bill of rights are for every individual American. period. That's why I'd love to have this piece to carry. And if asked for my permit for it, just point to that date on the slide.