GeorgeCaplin1958
Plinker
- Aug 18, 2010
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Is there a Kel-Tec you must have?
I meant that half-joking. However name me the brands in-between? They're maybe one name. But generally once you leave Hi-Point. Where's the next stop? Jennings (about the same), Diamondback, Kel-Tec? Again that's not a slam, just an observation.I own four Kel-Tecs and none are throwaways any more than my Glocks, Smiths, Walthers or any other of my guns. As far as being a Hi-point deluxe, you are way off in my opinion.
Wouldn't mind having one of those..
Wouldn't mind having one of those..
Too bad it's an NFA item.
Since when is the KSG considered NFA?
Im no expert but I would assume it's a SBR.
The KSG weighs 6.9 lbs. and is as compact as legally possible with a 26.1” overall length and an 18.5” cylinder bore barrel
Great list Bob. Yeah the Keltec Sub 2000 is something I've considered. As far as pistols, all of these have an audience. Some would say the LCP is an improvement (if only just) over the P3AT. I'd put Ruger in the same boat if perhaps slightly higher.They're producing a whole bunch of innovative desirable products.
KSG - Dual feed bull pup shotgun
P3AT - A big time gun maker liked it enough to copy it (Ruger - LCP)
PF9 - Ditto (Ruger - LC9)
PMR-30 - 22mag in a semi auto
Sub2k - affordable fold up carbine that accepts glock mags
RFB - bull pup .308 semi auto
Lots of good things. Not enough production of them though.
Im no expert but I would assume it's a SBR.
Well they offer different models, I believe the two bottom ones are NFA.
I didn't know the standard KSG was right at the legal lenght.Like I said im not gun expert.
Well they offer different models, I believe the two bottom ones are NFA.
I didn't know the standard KSG was right at the legal lenght.Like I said im not gun expert.