That metal guide rod was made for the P40, which I own. There have been serious problem reported with P11 users and the metal guide rod. Also according to some it's recommended to smooth out the slide lock itself in order to keep it from making a notch to get stuck in.
Anyways I'd love to perform this mod on my P40, but that gun requires serious force to chamber a round with a full mag. Gonna see if Pow'rball helps.
Thanks for putting that up. I somehow thought it would be more involved, I'm not too concerned about the Kel-Tec warranty, but at the same time, you don't really NEED a slide release, you just get used to it with other guns and might want all of your handguns to go into battery the same way.
That metal guide rod was made for the P40, which I own. There have been serious problem reported with P11 users and the metal guide rod. Also according to some it's recommended to smooth out the slide lock itself in order to keep it from making a notch to get stuck in.
Anyways I'd love to perform this mod on my P40, but that gun requires serious force to chamber a round with a full mag. Gonna see if Pow'rball helps.
FoxFavinger 1 month ago
The first bullet hits a pin when u slide the mag in, that's what lets u hit the slide lock
DeeLocAZ 3 months ago
The slide lock easily works with a full clip, its not meant to release like that unless u have a full clip in it
DeeLocAZ 3 months ago
So it doesnt have a slide release, thought so. Love my p11 Anyways.
lazyeyez23 8 months ago
It voids the warranty because that'snot actually a slide release..it's a slide lock.
MarchingBlueNGold 1 year ago
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what a fucking moron
heterodontosaurus 1 year ago
Thanks for putting that up. I somehow thought it would be more involved, I'm not too concerned about the Kel-Tec warranty, but at the same time, you don't really NEED a slide release, you just get used to it with other guns and might want all of your handguns to go into battery the same way.
jkeys251 1 year ago