Got a 9mm kel tec 2000 carbine that fits perfectly into my range bag with my pistols. Since it folds down to 16" I only need to take one bag. Fun to shoot! Same ammo & larger mags as my glock pistols.
Got a 9mm kel tec 2000 carbine that fits perfectly into my range bag with my pistols. Since it folds down to 16" I only need to take one bag. Fun to shoot! Same ammo & larger mags as my glock pistols.
I plan on getting a gen 2 Sub-2000 in 9mm but I'm in for a long wait. They seem to be the Seecamp of carbines. Saw a few online with starting bids over $1K. Most places are sold out & I've never seen one in a store. For the right price I might get the .40 & pay more for ammo.
The gun store I got mine at still has 3 or 4 more in stock. They are selling for $599.99 each. Another gun store I called here has a couple also selling for $699. Just have to do your shopping around and see if you can get lucky! They are hard to find.
I took it to the range yesterday and ran about 200 rounds through it. WOW is it ever accurate right out of the box. At 25 yards it placed 5 rounds in a 2 inch circle. I love it!!
I got on 2 waiting lists a couple of weeks ago. If I hear nothing by November, in the event Hillary gets elected I'll go online & buy a Sub 2000 for whatever price & a Walther PPQ M2 while 15 round magazines are still legal. If Trump wins I'll ride it out on the Kel Tec until I can pay at or under retail & the Walther will be my retirement reward next year.
After being on a couple of waiting list, like you, to get my Sub2k Gen2 and waiting over 6 month, I decided to locate a store that carries Keltec products.
After waiting 2 weeks and $500, I was the proud owner of one of those great rifle.
It seams that Keltec gives priority to their own dealers, I think the dealer has to get so many Keltec handguns to be eligible to get their most prized products.
Supply is meeting demand now. I just looked again, first time in months & there's plenty available. I won't have a lot of time to shoot before retiring in 7 months so this may be my personal retirement gift in October. After that I'll be at the range a lot. Will probably order the one with the 15 round Glock 22 .40 magazine. I don't mind paying a little more for ammo if it's $150 cheaper to buy than the 9mm. Edit: For the fun of it I thought I'd check the competition again. Maybe a dozen 9mm or .40 carbines out there. What I found; all are heavier & cost more but a few have better triggers. But, there are fixes for the trigger.
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