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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Has anyone had opportunity to compare the PF9 with the P-11? Are there any major differences other than capacity that would make the PF9 better than the P-11? Has anyone shot both to compare? I have heard about the trigger pull on the P-11. Is the PF9 better? Thanks.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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have owned both, the trigger pull just about the same but both trigger pulls improved after 100 or so rounds thru each. but i was plagued with minor issues and had to send them both in for repairs . guide rod on one mag release on the other. had them long enough to know not to trust my life on them ... just my opinion
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Indiana
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The major difference is that the PF-9 uses a single-stack mag (7+1 capacity) and the P-11 uses a double stack mag (10+1). The PF-9 is therefore thinner and easier to conceal.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: ABQ
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The new PF-9 has a beautiful trigger, and it is almost as concealable as my P3AT.
The P-11's I've seen have klunky triggers, but those are older models, they may have changed. ....one more thing the P-11 slide is about twice as wide as the PF-9, making it exponetially larger.... I don't know why that is...
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