JamisJockey
January 16, 2003, 05:33 PM
Went to the indoor range with my buddy and shot his Kel-Tec Sub2000 (9mm, S&W mags) for the first time today. :neener:
What a neat little unit!! it was a blast to shoot!!!!!
Firing American FMJ 9mm ammo it had no malfunctions, and at 25 yards I easily put 10 rounds of rapid fire into the 9 ring on a sillouette target. This was off-hand and shooting as soon as I got sight alignment/sight picture...bang...bang...bang...
Recoil was a little more then I expected, but not uncontrolable.
I didn't like the mag release, nor did I like the charging handle (pain in the *** to lock it back).
I did like the sights, easy to see and focus on, grips could use to be more ergo. Taller shooters will like the 1" extension..I was perfect without it (I'm 5'3":what:)
At about 15 yards my buddy shot a 4" group....I'm sure with some trigger work and better ammo, from a bench you could really get tighter groups....but for a self defense and police 'back up' carbine, its a damn fine little unit!
What a neat little unit!! it was a blast to shoot!!!!!
Firing American FMJ 9mm ammo it had no malfunctions, and at 25 yards I easily put 10 rounds of rapid fire into the 9 ring on a sillouette target. This was off-hand and shooting as soon as I got sight alignment/sight picture...bang...bang...bang...
Recoil was a little more then I expected, but not uncontrolable.
I didn't like the mag release, nor did I like the charging handle (pain in the *** to lock it back).
I did like the sights, easy to see and focus on, grips could use to be more ergo. Taller shooters will like the 1" extension..I was perfect without it (I'm 5'3":what:)
At about 15 yards my buddy shot a 4" group....I'm sure with some trigger work and better ammo, from a bench you could really get tighter groups....but for a self defense and police 'back up' carbine, its a damn fine little unit!