Not sure where you have your information or experience from, but I own two and they don't bobble or hiccup. I have about 1500 9mm rounds through them, combined (suppressed and unsuppressed). I wanted to verify, so I checked all the torture tests and the reviews and they are overwhelmingly positive. The first iteration (Gen 1) had some issues, but the Gen 2 is quite refined and successful. The 9mm out of the Kel Tec carbine has been used at 440yds and still penetrated a 3/4" sheet of plywood. Comsidering special forces have been using 9mm carbines (HK MP5) in combat operations for decades, I believe they are still valid in combat, particularly in our modern urban warfare settings. With suppressors, the 147gr is extremely quiet and very effective. The velocity increase from a carbine length increases the ballistics by a significant margin.
Yep I've got the same one, only drawback to the folding mechanism is you can't really put a scope on it. I want the suppressed upgrade with the folding scope but I don't have gun money right now
I have the .223 keltec, can’t remember the name, folds the other direction so optics aren’t an issue. Not crazy accurate. But folds to 26” so can fit into a trumpet case, rucksack, etc. and has a nifty built in bipod.
keltec sub 2000 i believe? 9mm
Yes, a KelTech sub 2000 with 33 round glock mag apparently. This according to a family member that knows his guns.
Yes with the small change that it's KelTec/Keltec, no "h". Mag is a 32 or 33 rounder for Glock.
Sorry to be so niggling/specific but for the folks on this thread I want them to have the accurate info.
33 round (glock funstick) - downside is the weight throws the balance of the rifle.
Funny thing is she was carrying an m&p shield too. Talk about deranged and retarded...
Yup.. as I recall keltec donated something like 1500 to the Ukraine effort... it makes you wonder if this was one of those...
Good! Those pieces of shit stovepipe after 3 rounds and with 9 mm ammo in a battlefield, your ass will be smoked quickly.
Not sure where you have your information or experience from, but I own two and they don't bobble or hiccup. I have about 1500 9mm rounds through them, combined (suppressed and unsuppressed). I wanted to verify, so I checked all the torture tests and the reviews and they are overwhelmingly positive. The first iteration (Gen 1) had some issues, but the Gen 2 is quite refined and successful. The 9mm out of the Kel Tec carbine has been used at 440yds and still penetrated a 3/4" sheet of plywood. Comsidering special forces have been using 9mm carbines (HK MP5) in combat operations for decades, I believe they are still valid in combat, particularly in our modern urban warfare settings. With suppressors, the 147gr is extremely quiet and very effective. The velocity increase from a carbine length increases the ballistics by a significant margin.
http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/9luger.html
Yep I've got the same one, only drawback to the folding mechanism is you can't really put a scope on it. I want the suppressed upgrade with the folding scope but I don't have gun money right now
I have the .223 keltec, can’t remember the name, folds the other direction so optics aren’t an issue. Not crazy accurate. But folds to 26” so can fit into a trumpet case, rucksack, etc. and has a nifty built in bipod.
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