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Firearms => Miscellaneous 10mm Firearms => Topic started by: Intercooler on February 05 2016 03:59:52 PM MST

Title: KelTec 10mm Sub 2000
Post by: Intercooler on February 05 2016 03:59:52 PM MST
Title: Re: KelTec 10mm Sub 2000
Post by: Wolfie on February 05 2016 04:48:05 PM MST
My buddy has one in 9mm. I fired it and it was nice, but surprisingly it had lots of kick. I cannot imagine what a 10mm would be like. I would buy one. But its since been banned in NYS.
Title: Re: KelTec 10mm Sub 2000
Post by: Pablo on February 05 2016 07:02:11 PM MST
A 10mm from Keltec would be made from PURE unobtanium.
Title: Re: KelTec 10mm Sub 2000
Post by: rw on February 05 2016 07:21:14 PM MST
I do not think you could give me another keltec at this point, seen too many start shedding parts. The sub2000 i had was a pile, but was pretty accurate. Parts started falling out after about 1000 rounds.

When a manufacturer says a gun's life expectancy is 5000 rounds, well they lose me as a customer. That was in the owners manual of the sub 2000 i had.
That tells me they build them as absolutely cheaply as possible and my experiences prove that.

I got my 10/22 in 1985 at 12, its still kicking along just fine. I lost count at 25,000 rounds in 1990 or so.. so inexpensive guns can be durable
Title: Re: KelTec 10mm Sub 2000
Post by: Blades on February 24 2016 11:11:30 AM MST
A $500 10mm rifle I can carry in a backpack? And it uses my G29 magazine's(or the G20's)? I'm interested.  :)