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Not trying to make a point with this - But I don't care WHO you are - That's Funny!
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I have, and cheaply made stuff from foreign countries is hit or miss. But we aren't talking about some Walmart special garbage can here. We are talking about a FIREARM that CAN hurt the operator if it fails let alone the novel idea that firearms may be used for self defense and knowingly releasing product after product that fails shows they just don't care.
I'll never understand why people are so quick to part with their hard earned money on a product from a company known for making junk. Why? Just to show off the "space gun" at the range?
I actually liked the S2K I once had but I could see it was not going to hold up to frequency I was going to shoot it.I kept a sub200 in the trunk. backup firearm, used glock mags
So they're saying this gun is for the really desperate, the really crazy and for people with weird fetishes.Not trying to make a point with this - But I don't care WHO you are - That's Funny!
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She instantly and obviously shouldered the brace... WTF.I still think this guy is a better choice. Looks tiny and light. Lower capacity, yes, likely 10x better build quality over the KelTec.
I've occasionally bought Keltec products since the P11. Their QC was poor, has been improving, and overall quality does seem to depend a bit on the product in question. My PMR-30 has been great. The P-32 was also good. The P-40 was ... rough.Keltec QC is a joke.
Oh my ... that looks like wacky goodness. I swore off Kel-tec and yet ... looks like a cheesy Sci Fi gun, 50-rounds of 5.7㎜ on tap, and SBR thoughts swirl.
In all seriousness, assuming it is real, interesting, but would imagine it would balance poorly. And who knows if it runs reliably.