tuna
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The KelTec probably won’t be a jam-o-matic like the M16 was.What makes that any better than The U.S. sending draftees to S.E Asia in the mid sixties with M-16’s with unchromed barrels that rusted in humid weather?
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The KelTec probably won’t be a jam-o-matic like the M16 was.What makes that any better than The U.S. sending draftees to S.E Asia in the mid sixties with M-16’s with unchromed barrels that rusted in humid weather?
Bad press thoughIf kelTec really wanted to help the Ukrainians they would have given this rifles to the Russian military…
Jamin Jenny in the jungle, Fun times!The KelTec probably won’t be a jam-o-matic like the M16 was.
Oh they’re a blast, no doubt. Way fun range toy and the possibility of portable, concealable ‘rifle-ish’How many of you that are knocking that KelTec carbine ever actually had one? I did and it was very reliable and an extremely clever design.
$200K is nothing. They could sell those in America, easy."Kellgren owns KelTec, a weapons manufacturing company based in Florida. He received a huge order for hundreds of 9mm carbine rifles last year and got to work filling it. But by the time the bureaucratic process for sending those weapons overseas was done in February of this year, he could no longer reach his client." A "$200,000 order" Gun store owner sends $200G worth of rifles to Ukraine
I owned 3. Great range toysHow many of you that are knocking that KelTec carbine ever actually had one? I did and it was very reliable and an extremely clever design.
Keltec Sub2k Gen2s a couple years ago were considered "MA-RARE" and commanded a Glock level pink diamond scarcity price. Is it gonna be like that now again? They're pretty neat guns. They should have sent over bins of PF9s to arm the civilians. Modern day liberators.
That's why I spray my 9mm's with Teflon. Duh!Oh they’re a blast, no doubt. Way fun range toy and the possibility of portable, concealable ‘rifle-ish’
However, it is more in the range toy quality category of firearms. And a 9mm carbine still ain’t gonna do shot against any kind of armor.
Yeah, because if only we sent 5.56 arms, because those can cut through any kind of armor!Oh they’re a blast, no doubt. Way fun range toy and the possibility of portable, concealable ‘rifle-ish’
However, it is more in the range toy quality category of firearms. And a 9mm carbine still ain’t gonna do shot against any kind of armor.
Soft body armor and some plates. I did not mean to imply that 556 would be the best caliber for the theatre. I was implying that rifle calibers would be more effective. Anything is better than nothing, just chewing the fat here!Yeah, because if only we sent 5.56 arms, because those can cut through any kind of armor!