An Official Journal Of The NRA | Gun Review: Kel-Tec P15 (2024)

I got excited about the Kel-Tec P15 last year when their team teased it on a call. A 15+1-round, highly concealable 9mm, you say? Oh, and it’s Kel-Tec’s first striker-fired design? Yep, we’re interested. So, I reached out to them immediately. And then I waited. And waited … the Kel-Tec team’s intentions were one thing, but realization was another (like everything else in the post-pandemic marketplace).

Finally, the finished P15 was revealed at SHOT Show. The polymer version we were expecting was there, but so was an aluminum walnut-grip version. If you like classic styling, you can’t help but notice that gun.

The biggest selling point of the P15 for me is its width—a mere 0.875 inches. On the range, my smallish hands like that, but of course where it really matters is in carrying concealed.

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The Kel-Tec P15, whether in polymer with gator grips or in aluminum with walnut grips, sports a grip safety, reversible magazine release, day/night sights, large slide serrations fore and aft and a beveled muzzle for easier holstering.


Following closely behind width as a selling point is the gun’s 15+1 possible capacity, a fairly impressive cargo hold for such a small gun. Of course, it’s even more concealable with its 12+1 flush-fit magazine.

Both versions of the P15 have a back-strap grip safety. Many people don’t like these—and I certainly don’t love them—but they are preferable to needing to operate a thumb safety in stressful situations, as adrenaline usually strips us of fine motor skills and full brain functioning. In real-life, defensive-gun-use situations, being able to simply pick up the gun and fire it without fiddling around with anything small is a bonus. And this grip safety is well-designed enough that I didn’t find it to be a distraction while shooting; however, if you really hate the grip safety, and if it’s legal to do this in your area, it’s easy to deactivate it with a simple turn of a screw once the slide is off. Turning this screw will also deactivate the magazine disconnect if you like (which stops the gun from shooting without the magazine in), or you can have one without the other. That’s a tidy solution.

Both P15 models are also optics-ready. A removable polymer cutout section on the top of the slide allows you to install a red-dot sight, such as the Shield RMSc or the Holosun 507K.

If you'd like to mount a flashlight or laser, however, you’ll need to stick to the polymer version of the P15, which has a single-slot Picatinny rail for such uses.

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A screw under the slide has three positions to allow you to disable the grip safety and/or magazine disconnect.

Out of the box, the polymer model has a unique “gator” texture pattern to make it easier to grip on the sides, plus cutouts in the polymer front and rear (as well as on the front of the trigger guard for the Lena Miculek types). The aluminum-framed version comes with nice walnut grips and subtler stippling on the front- and back-straps, but unlike the polymer version, which only offers an alternate back-strap, these grips are interchangeable.

Kel-Tec placed the triangular mag-release in a common spot—sort of bridging between the grip and into the slightly undercut trigger guard where it meets the grip. This release is reversible for lefties.

The sights on the P15 are a mix of Tritium and Hi Viz polymer—intuitive to use and easy to see, day or night.

An Official Journal Of The NRA | Gun Review: Kel-Tec P15 (3)I decided to shoot both versions of this gun and far preferred the aluminum frame to the polymer—unsurprising, given that metal guns soak up some of the recoil effects. Both guns performed well and were easy to operate. The only exception on ease of operation for me was the magazine release: Not only is it far forward, but the angle of depression is diagonally into the grip, so I would need a much longer thumb to achieve that angle with my dominant hand.

For the two-stage trigger, reset seemed to exist all the way forward, but the trigger pull overall was very light and smooth. For such a small gun, it was remarkably easy to shoot accurately.

So, was it worth the wait? Yes. I would recommend the P15 to people seeking a concealed-carry 9mm, provided they can reach that mag-release button a little better than I can. This gun, especially at this price, is a very respectable choice that is intuitive to use, has a higher-capacity than most pistols close to its size and delivers accurate stopping power. It therefore fits most people’s needs just perfectly.

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FAQs

Why are KelTec so hard to find? ›

Here's why... KelTec is a manufacturer of your favorite firearms (hopefully). We don't have the infrastructure in place to send guns directly to gun shops or directly to customers. Like most other manufacturers we sell everything that we make to firearm distributors.

Does the KelTec P15 have a grip safety? ›

The grip safety will not allow you to fire the P15 unless the grip safety is depressed. In this configuration, both your magazine have to be in the P15 pistol, and the grip safety depressed in order for you to pull the trigger and drop the striker in your P15.

How much does a loaded KelTec P15 weight? ›

At 25.2 ozs. fully loaded, the metal P15 is still nipping at the heels of the loaded weight of most 15-shot polymer-frame 9 mms. As demonstrated by other metal-frame versions of polymer handguns, such as Smith & Wesson's M&P, an alloy-frame pistol need only be slightly heavier than its polymer twin.

What is KelTec P15? ›

The KelTec P15 is a striker-fired, polymer pistol that weighs only 16oz and boasts a 15+1 capacity right out of the box. It's the lightest, thinnest double-stack 9mm handgun on the market. The P15 is an excellent choice for concealed carry. This pistol offers plenty of dependable firepower to secure your world.

What is the controversy with KelTec? ›

Many of Kel-Tec's QC and design issues can be traced to the heavy use of polymer in their firearms, which can crack or be molded out of spec. Reports of Kel-Tecs generating polymer shavings while being fired are fairly common, though they have becoming less common recently.

Is KelTec high quality? ›

KelTec is one of the top firearm manufacturers in the USA, and one of the largest in the world. We strongly support the individual right to keep and bear arms as defined in the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

Is KelTec a cheap brand? ›

The Kel-Tec P17 popped on my radar as more positive reviews started pouring in. No doubt I had to pick one up and see for myself. This firearm is amazingly cheap. It clocks in at under $200 dollars which is a drop in the bucket if you're into guns.

Does KelTec take Glock mags? ›

COOL, BUT DOES IT TAKE GLOCK® MAGS? Yes!

What is KelTec most famous gun? ›

Kel-Tec's PMR-30 was the most popular semi-automatic pistol in the United States, beating out Smith & Wesson's M&P9 Shield and Sig Sauer's P938.

What is the smallest 9mm pistol? ›

The CSX is a micro-compact 9mm built on an aluminum alloy frame that weighs a wee bit under 20 ounces. It sports a 3.1-inch barrel, and overall length is 6.1 inches.

How many shots does a Kel-Tec hold? ›

Each tube holds up to seven 2.75-inch (70 mm) 12-gauge shotshells or six 3-inch (76 mm) shotshells. The Kel-Tec KSG has an overall length of 633mm. Kel-Tec has also introduced a larger variant, called the KSG25, which holds 24+1 rounds to the originals 14+1 rounds.

What bullets does a Kel-Tec use? ›

Jacketed hollow point projectiles, or JHPs are recommended for concealed carry and hunting. JHPs have an opening that exposes the soft metal core and allows the bullet to expand in the target. This creates a greater impact and slows the bullet upon entry, which translates to more energy after penetration.

What is KelTec famous for? ›

Kel-Tec CNC Industries Inc., commonly referred to as Kel-Tec, is an American developer and manufacturer of firearms. Founded by George Kellgren in 1991 and based in Cocoa, Florida, the company has manufactured firearms since 1995, starting with semi-automatic pistols and expanding to rifles and then shotguns.

What rifles did KelTec send to Ukraine? ›

Before the February invasion of Ukraine, an American gun company known as KelTec received an order for 400 Sub 2000 carbines.

Is KelTec P15 legal in California? ›

Not for sale in California, Click here for details.

Can you buy direct from Kel Tec? ›

KelTec does not sell firearms to individuals or even to federally licensed individuals or retail dealers.

Is the Kel Tec Sub 2000 illegal now? ›

Many of you might be wondering if owning a KEL TEC SUB-2000 in California is legal. The answer is yes and no. A stock SUB-2000 that comes directly from the manufacturer is not allowed in the state. But with a few modifications, the rifle can be owned without the worry of getting into trouble with law enforcement.

Why is the Kel Tec sub 2000 discontinued? ›

IMPORTANT SUB-2000 SAFETY RECALL NOTICE

The safety of our customers is our primary concern, so Kel-Tec has voluntarily initiated this recall because of the possibility of a barrel rupturing.

Is Kel Tec a cheap brand? ›

The Kel-Tec P17 popped on my radar as more positive reviews started pouring in. No doubt I had to pick one up and see for myself. This firearm is amazingly cheap. It clocks in at under $200 dollars which is a drop in the bucket if you're into guns.

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