Adding NAA Guardian finger rest to a Kel-Tec P32
I loved my finger extension for my P11, but was very disappointed when I got my P32 and found out that there was no finger extension available for it.  So I decided to make my own.  While I was looking for a good starting point to create one (I was going to create it somehow from scratch) , I stumbled upon the North American Arms website and found that they just released the finger extension for the Guaridian.  I figured that was as good a place to start as any, so I got a couple of them.  Much to my surprise, they worked with only a minor modification.
Before doing ANY work on this gun or any other gun, MAKE SURE YOU UNLOAD IT FIRST! I don't include directions for extracting a .32ACP bullet from your leg.  You'll have to get your doctor to do that.
These pages show you how I did it.
My Kel-Tec P32 with Ivory grip, belt clip, and NAA Guardian finger rest.
Go to the NAA Guardian Accessories page.
NAA Guardian finger rest
First of all, you have to get the NAA Guardian parts from the manufacturer.  You can get them at:
http://www.naaminis.com/guardacc.html
Pan down on this Guardian  accessory page until you see the finger rests.  You can order two of them online for $10. Pictured above left is the finger rests installed on an NAA Guardian, and on the right and below are what you get from NAA:  the two finger rests and a magazine release button for some Guardians. When orderings,the NAA page asks the beginning serial number of your gun, but since you have a Guardian, it does not matter what you enter. You can specify in the order directions that you do NOT need the magazine release button..
Of course, you also need a Kel-Tec P32 .32 caliber mousegun.  Once you have a P32 and the NAA Guardian parts, you can proceed with the simple installation.
When modifying any gun, you need to should be aware  that any modifications might render the weapon faulty.  I take no responsibility for magazine failures due to this modificaiton, tho I can't see how it might adversely affect your P32.  Just be careful and be aware that you are modifying a dangerous weapon.
P32 with stock magazine cover plate.
Click here to continue with the installation.
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