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w1> I have had mine for 6 months with the mcarbo upgrades..what a fun
w1> piece!
w1> chris
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w1> = Synchronet = ThE Dirty Bird...straight out of massachusetts.
Play with a KelTec what? I've got a Sub2000 in 9mm. Very fun, very nice.
Would have preferred it in .40 but all I ever saw was 9mm.
Have a Grendel P12 and a Grendel P30, both made by the George Kellgren company
that immediately preceeded his forming of KelTec. The P12 is actually my
backup carry, and on the rare instance that I wore it in an OWB holster it was
amusing to have a gun store employee spot it and ask how I liked my P10.
Simple enough mistake but I was surprised and impressed to note that he HAD
recognized it as a Grendel, just be viewing the exposed portion of the grip.
The P30 is quite fun to shoot but very finicky when it comes to ammo. I find
it really like Armscor 40 grain. Seems to feed and eject pretty well, but like
any .22 rimfire it gets pretty dirty pretty fast. I usually keep a cleaning
brush in the shooting bag just to be able to scrape off the worst of the
residue in a lengthy shooting session. The Grendels aren't the only ones that
gum up quick, I do the same when shooting any of my .22 autoloaders, Colt,
Ruger, Marlin, all the autoloaders do the same thing.
Anyway, like I said, the only Kel-Tec I have is the Sub2000 and it's a nice
little camp/hiking gun. The folding design makes it easy to stow, it's
"accurate enough" and with a rail on the bottom you can mount a laser (I did)
or a tactical light. I can easily see the Sub2000/light combo as an effective
campsite security combination and the fact that it accepts Glock magazines
means that the number of available rounds should NOT ever be a concern. A 9mm
carbine with a fully stocked 30 round magazine is an effective way of
protecting one and one's own.
... DalekDOS v(overflow): (I)Obey (V)ision impaired (E)xterminate
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