Posted on 10/18/2025 12:04:36 PM PDT by marktwain
A few years ago, a company called Performance Shooting Enhancements offered a rear sight for the Keltec P32 Gen 1 pistol.
I would like to find one. The website is still there, but it seems difficult to contact them.
They mention freerepublic as a great site to obtain news. Perhaps someone here knows how to get in contact with them.
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Thanks. I found that site. It does not seem to go anywhere. I tried the phone number and did not get an answer.
I looked on Midway, Amazon, nothing.
As a CZ owner, I know the feel. Did you e-mail them, might try that.
I have tried to find an email. No luck yet.
My eyes are having trouble focusing on sights anyway.
I may just carry a full sized pistol with an optical sight.
I have a 9mm magazine for the Keltec P11 in like new condition I want to get rid of. Got it in a trade. PM me. Austin-Houston-San Antonio area. Freepers only.
Laser?
You mean like one of these with a scope on it?
/s
Not to be flippant, but the P32 ain’t exactly a tack shooter.
Rear sights on this particular, inexpensive, pocket pistol aren’t exactly a necessary upgrade. It’s a Polaroid - point and shoot. Is the juice worth the squeeze?
For increased accuracy and confidence, you might consider a laser add-on under the trigger guard. There are several available.
~~Anecdotally~~
I have a very early P32, purchased new in about 2000. It shoots about 2-3” at 15 yds, offhand on slow-fire. About 4-6” on fast fire. I wouldn’t feel confident shooting COM beyond 35 yds or so.
I’ve found it eats any ammo I feed it, whether commercial or handloads. The pistol is more reliable than the magazines. Mags are very sensitive.
When I first got it, I was leery about reliability. After purchase, I took it to the range for test-fire. Worked fine. Without cleaning, I took it to a whole day of water-park swimming in the zippered pocket of my swim trunks, loaded.
Stupid? Yes. Would I do it again? No. (no more discussion on my stupid youth).
The next day, I shook out remaining drops of water from the magazine and receiver without disassembly. Ammo that had been mostly underwater for hours. Started shooting again at the range. No issues. When I got home, it was time for a thorough takedown and cleaning. No rust or discoloration on anything inside.
After that, I carried it with confidence as a very, very, small back up. Still have it after 20+years.
Agreed. “Mouse guns” are meant to be pocket carried and sights would just get snagged.
I had a 3AT. Hated that thing. It jammed on everything. Apparently they fixed the issues on the first gen but by then the Ruger LC range came out and never looked at keltec again.
I do not have a P11.
2-3” at 15 yards is pretty good. A lot of full sized pistols do not do any better.
the email is there on the site I provided. Some of these guys have other jobs and like me ignore phone calls.
I’ve got a LCP2, nice little piece. Wanted a Seecamp .32 forever, then Ruger started marketing after the old man died. Yes, definitely point shooters.
“Aim small, miss small”
:)
The most inaccurate pistola I ever had was one of the early (S&W?) US manufactured stainless PPKs in .32 ACP. It was a beautiful machine, but couldn’t shoot less than 5” at 10 yards. That one is long gone.
They're in Louisiana, it's hunting season, and it's a weekend. I'm pretty sure I know what they're doing. ;)
Yes, a p32 with no rear sight...
Less stuff to snag, what’s not to like?
My P32, when carried, goes in a pocket holster with nothing else in the front or back pocket. In recent years, for a deep backup, I'm fond of the NAA mini in 22LR/22Mag convertible. The 22 mag goes in the watch pocket on my jeans. A real belly-gun.
You may have already tried it, but if not, I would send them an email.
The sights appear to still be available because they have the installation PDF available by download:
https://www.psenhancements.com/p-sight-installation.pdf
Thank you.
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