@CWLONGSHOT , I felt the same way about the Kel-Tec, but the guy selling it was persistent as well. I finally bit.
I had a gallon-sized ziplock ba,g at least half-full of mixed brand, vintage, configuration 9mm from various estate auctions, which the auctioneer didn't want to handle. I didn't shoot the "nine" and didn't know what to do with it. The Kel-Tec was my first and only (still) nine and I shot that bag up all at once. I never had a failure through that mixed bag, and I loaded mags as I grabbed them from the bag. Both hands were sore for three days, from the awful trigger and loading the magazines.
In a discussion with one more refined than myself, I think I should stop calling my inexpensive guns "cheap" guns. I do it in a jokingly, self-deprecating way which is unfair to to the GOOD guns and the honest people on this forum reading my comments. That Kel-Tec was inexpensive, but obviously a well-designed gun. I eventually sold it back to the guy who sold it to me. He asked about it every time I saw him and I could tell he missed it.